Hegseth: Russian incursion into NATO airspace ‘unacceptable’
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Moscow stated that the aircraft strictly followed the assigned course and did not violate the airspace of any foreign state.
Pentagon chief Pete Hagset said Russia's invasion of NATO airspace is unacceptable.
Hegseth: Russian incursion into NATO airspace ‘unacceptable’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that a Russian incursion into NATO airspace is “unacceptable,” only a few days after multiple Russian fighter jets entered Estonian airspace. “Important call yesterday with my Estonian counterpart @HPevkur,” Hegseth said in a post on the social platform X. “The Russian incursion into Nato airspace is unacceptable. The Department…
After the launch of Russian drones in Poland, three Russian fighter jets crossed Estonia's airspace, leading to another meeting of NATO's highest body – there is no escalating. After Russian drones had invaded Polish airspace about two weeks ago, three fighter jets were now in Estonia. Both times, the fourth article of NATO was requested, which calls the North Atlantic Council, the highest body of the alliance, to advise when a member state sees…
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegset had a conversation with Estonian colleague Hanno Pevkur, who then stated that Russia's invasion of NATO airspace was unacceptable. "The invasion of NATO airspace by Russia is unacceptable. The military ministry expresses its solidarity with Estonia and appreciates the swift and decisive reaction of the allies," Hegset wrote in H. At the same time, Pentagon's spokesman Sean Parnell noted that during the conve…
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