Baltic States Dismiss Russian Accusations in Strongly Worded Joint Statement.
Joint Statement from the Baltic States
According to Espreso.tv: On July 10, 2026, the chargés d'affaires of the Latvian, Estonian, and Lithuanian embassies in Moscow released a unified statement firmly rejecting allegations made by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin. In his earlier remarks on July 4, 2026, Galuzin had claimed that the Baltic nations were allowing their airspace to be used for attacks against Russia. This latest diplomatic exchange underscores the ongoing friction between Moscow and the Baltic states, which have consistently asserted their sovereignty and security independence.
The interim embassy heads categorically denied these accusations, stating:
“The Baltic states reject Russia’s claims as completely unfounded.”
The move highlights the strained relations between Russia and the Baltic countries, which continue to uphold their stance on self-determination and territorial integrity in security matters.
Impact on Diplomatic Ties
This incident reflects an escalation of tensions between Russia and the Baltic states amid ongoing political and military instability in the region. By forcefully rebutting the allegations, the Baltic nations aim to safeguard their international reputation and reaffirm the role of international law in security affairs. Such statements may also shape future diplomatic engagements and efforts to rebuild trust in the area.
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