Estonia Joins Other 2 Baltic States in Protest over Russian Airspace Claims
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Estonia joins other 2 Baltic states in protest over Russian airspace claims
The foreign ministries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have issued a statement strongly rejecting disinformation efforts by Russia's Foreign Ministry over alleged use of their airspace in drone strikes on Russia.
On Thursday, the chargés d'affaires of the embassies of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in Russia conducted a joint demarche at the Russian Foreign Ministry (MFA). They reiterated that the Baltic states had not opened their airspace to attacks on targets in Russia, and rejected other false statements by representatives of this country.
Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania have protested to Russia over false accusations of opening airspace for attacks on the Russian Federation. For what you know, read tsn.ua (news 1+1).
About this, go to the personal application of the tim-hour authorities of the Russian three countries near Moscow from 10 July, as the Ministry of Health of Latvia was surrounded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The reason for the demarche was the false public statements of the intercessor of the Ministry of Foreign Dreams Mikhail Galuzina is right from July 4, 2026. Vin stverjuvav, that the Baltic countries gave their own space to combat att…
The Chargé d ' affaires a.i. of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania in Moscow declared a démarche because of the words of the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Mikhail Galuzin, that the Baltic countries were providing their airspace to Ukrainian drones; this is mentioned on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia.
As announced in a joint press release, during a demarche of diplomatic representatives of the Baltic states in Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry rejected the false statements made by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin on July 4. It is emphasized that it was reiterated that the Baltic states did not open their airspace to attacks on targets in Russia. The chargés d'affaires of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia also drew attention to t…
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