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European leaders to meet in high-security Danish summit after drone disruption

EU leaders plan a multi-layered drone wall and discuss a €140 billion loan to support Ukraine amid rising Russian drone incursions, with backing from 10 member states.

  • European Union leaders will meet to discuss proposals for a 'drone wall' to protect against airspace intrusions, following recent incidents that closed Danish airports temporarily.
  • Leaders will consider using frozen Russian assets to fund a 140 billion euro loan to Ukraine during the summit.
  • Countries including France, Germany, and the Netherlands have committed aid to Denmark in response to drone incursions linked to Russia.
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the drone incursions revealed gaps in Europe’s defense system and called for decisive action.
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The informal summit in Copenhagen shows that the use of Russia's billions of state is becoming complicated – and that Member States have different ideas about upgrading Europe.

·Munich, Germany
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The drones that hit the European airspace "can be destroyed. Point," said French President Emmanuel Macron Joi, at the summit of the European Political Community (ECPE) in Copenhagen after a series of drone institutions in Europe last week.

·Romania
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At the European Defence Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Thursday, 2 October, the French President considered that these gears probably launched by Russia "represent a significant risk".

·Paris, France
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Al Bawaba – During a summit bringing together leaders of European Union member states, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia has the ability to penetrate airspace anywhere in Europe, calling for enhanced defense preparedness and cooperation to confront this common threat...

·Amman, Jordan
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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