NATO’s warning to Russia at a stressful meeting in Moscow! – Mehr News Agency Iranian and world news
Europeans have warned Moscow this week that they are ready to respond to Russia’s alleged violations of NATO airspace violations, according to European diplomats.
According to the US media, British, French and German officials expressed concern at a stressful meeting in Moscow after Russian fighters arrived in Estonia last week. Bloomberg added that European diplomats concluded that the incident was deliberate despite the denial of Moscow.
The Europeans have issued the warning in the wake of the tension between NATO and Russia following a chain of airspace violations. To the claim of Bloomberg, UAVs Russia violated Poland, Romania and possibly Denmark last month. Also, Estonia 9/11 violates the country’s airspace with three fighters “Mig 2 -2 »who was flying on the Estonian sky for 5 minutes.
Bloomberg also wrote that today’s Hungarian fighters intercepted five Russian fighters over the Baltic Sea.
A German government official confirmed the Moscow summit, saying European ambassadors had told Russian counterparts that the violations should be stopped. Friedrich MertsThe German Chancellor said Berlin is working with Paris, London and Warsaw and supports “all the necessary measures”.
Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, which calls for members to consult with the assumed threats, has been applied twice this month after recent events in Poland and Estonia. Simultaneously with investigations into Russian intervention in activity UAV Copenci airport disruption, Danish officials have said that they may apply for an activation of Article 7 and an urgent meeting.
Europeans have been alerted by Russian reaction. Alexei MashkovThe Russian ambassador to France has said that any attempt to overthrow Russian fighters in the airspace of NATO members was “declaring war” and Sergei Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has also accused NATO and the European Union of warning against Moscow through support for Kiev.
The United States has supported its allies in NATO so far, and President Donald Trump has said that NATO should overthrow Russian fighters in the event of violations of airspace.
According to Bloomberg, rapid rhetoric at the Moscow summit, along with an increase in Moscow’s illegal entry into the airspace of NATO members and other provocative measures, has fueled concerns in the West over the danger of a “wider conflict”.
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