New US Ambassador to the UN Warns Russia After Violation of Estonia's Airspace.

New US Ambassador to the UN Warns Russia After Violation of Estonia's Airspace
New US Ambassador to the UN Warns Russia After Violation of Estonia's Airspace

According to inkorr.com: Recently, the new US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, made a clear statement emphasizing the readiness of the United States and its allies to defend NATO territories in the event of an airspace violation. This occurred during an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council where Waltz firmly responded to the intrusion of Russian aircraft into Estonia's airspace.

'The United States and our allies will defend every inch of NATO territory,' Waltz stated.

Tension Escalation

The diplomat noted that this violation occurred just nine days after a similar incident involving drones in Poland. He called on Russia to cease aggressive actions and avoid the risk of new escalations in the conflict.

Accusations Against Russia

Waltz accused Russia of reckless actions, indicating that such incidents could lead to an escalation of conflict with Ukraine or reflect Moscow's loss of control over its drones and aircraft. He considers both scenarios very concerning.

Calls for Peace

The ambassador also urged Russia to support international peace, respect the sovereignty of neighboring countries, and cease violations of their airspace. Waltz emphasized the importance of direct negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

In response to the incursion of Russian aircraft into Estonia's airspace, Mike Waltz underscored the readiness to defend NATO territories and continued to express serious allegations regarding Moscow's intentions. He noted that such behavior could have serious consequences for the conflict in Eastern Europe, as well as regarding Russia's control over its military assets. Waltz highlighted the necessity of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to resolve relations between the countries.


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