Zelensky Criticizes 'Weak' NATO Response to Russia Violations
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized NATO for not acting strongly enough against recent Russian airspace violations. He called for NATO to take more direct action, such as shooting down any unauthorized Russian aircraft. Some NATO members like Estonia and Poland have already taken measures, triggering formal consultations after accusing Russia of airspace breaches.Key Facts
- Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized NATO's response to Russian airspace violations.
- NATO members Estonia and Poland accused Russia of violating their airspace.
- Poland shot down drones it claimed were Russian and a security threat.
- NATO allies have scrambled jets to escort Russian aircraft out of their airspace.
- Zelensky urged NATO to block and shoot down intruding Russian aircraft.
- U.S. President Trump suggested NATO should shoot down violating Russian planes.
- Russia denied the accusations and said the claims were without foundation.
- NATO provides support to Ukraine in its defense against Russia's invasion, which began in February 2022.
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