The president is expected to deliver a statement at the summit, and meet separately with President Yoon Suk-yeol of the Republic of Korea.
European Union energy ministers meet in Prague on Wednesday to find common ground to tackle high energy prices.
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the training is a routine exercise that happens every year to keep NATO’s “deterrent safe, secure and effective.”
Western powers have funnelled weapons, military equipment and humanitarian aid to Ukraine as it battles with Russian forces.
European Union energy ministers endorsed different approaches to tackle skyrocketing electricity prices.
So far, Ukraine has received grants and loans worth €5.4 billion euros from the EU and military assistance worth €2.5 billion.
Germany has already announced its plans to send more troops to Lithuania to support a multinational NATO battlegroup.
Mr Scholz added that North Macedonia had even changed its name in the hope of becoming a member of the EU.
The increasing number of alleged ceasefire violations in eastern Ukraine has been a subject of particular concern.
The police called on the protesting Uber drivers to move their cars or watch it being towed away.
