At UNSC meeting, West and Russia clash over NATO airspace violations

At UNSC meeting, West and Russia clash over NATO airspace violations

Russia refuted the accusations and accused the European powers of making baseless accusations, as NATO members Estonia, Poland, and Romania have been accused of doing so.

Your careless choices could lead to an armed conflict between NATO and Russia. Our alliance is defensive, but don’t be fooled: we are ready to defend NATO’s skies and territory, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said during a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting on Monday.

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We will confront aircraft operating in NATO space without their permission, she continued.

Other Western nations at the meeting echoed Cooper’s assertions, including Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, who argued that the numerous incidents could not be categorized as an accident.

Polish Foreign Affairs Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stated earlier on Monday that Russian aircraft would be destroyed if they entered his nation’s airspace.

Please don’t come here and complain about it if another missile or aircraft enters our space without our permission, intentionally, or by accident, and is shot down and the wreckage ends up on NATO territory. You have received a warning.

Russia has denied the accusations it made of violating their airspace in recent weeks in the hands of a number of European nations.

Russian MiG-31 fighter jets flew into Estonian airspace for 12 minutes before being forced to leave, according to Estonian officials, in a move that Western officials claimed was intended to test NATO’s resolve and readiness.

Romania reported last week that its radar picked up a Russian drone, prompting it to fire fighter jets.

Poland reported earlier this month that it had shot down several drones in a Russian aerial attack on Ukraine, marking the first direct involvement of NATO forces in the conflict since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor.

Moscow’s actions, according to the foreign minister of Ukraine, should be thoroughly supported, and Kyiv reiterated its commitment to integrating its air defenses with those of its neighbors’ Western nations in order to combat the Russian front.

A strong response means that a threat should not be escalated for more than a minute and a half. Andrii Sybiha called it “neutralization”.

In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, causing the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II. In response to concerns about Russian aggression, it has also forced European countries to increase their defense.

The efforts of US President Donald Trump to put an end to the conflict appear to have failed.

On Tuesday, the North Atlantic Council of NATO will meet to discuss the matter.

In his first appearance since taking his position, US envoy to the UN, Michael Waltz, stated that Moscow should ease tensions rather than only aggravate them.

Waltz said, “I want to take this first opportunity to reiterate and emphasize that the United States and our allies will defend every inch of NATO territory.”

Dmitry Polyansky, Russia’s deputy ambassador to the UN, criticized European powers for making baseless accusations based on the lack of evidence supporting the claims that Moscow has invaded NATO member airspace.

He declared, “We won’t be taking part in this theater of the absurd.”

Source: Aljazeera

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