West, Russia clash at UN over NATO airspace incidents

NATO allies accused Russia of violating the airspace in Estonia and Poland in the United Nations – actions of England that Britain is at risk of triggering an armed conflict.
British Foreign Minister Yette Cooper, who confronted Russia at the United Nations Security Council meeting, said: “Your reckless actions face the risk of direct armed conflict between NATO and Russia. Our alliance is defensive, but not under the illusion, but we are ready to defend NATO’s sky and NATO’s region.”
“If we need to face unauthorized planes working in the field of NATO, we will do it,” he said.
Estonia said on Friday, three Russian MIG-31 fighter aircraft entered the Estonia airspace without permission and Western authorities designed to test the preparation and determination of NATO, said that a total of 12 minutes left before forced to withdraw.
The Security Council convened on Monday to discuss the issue.
NATO consultations were expected to take place on Tuesday.
The incident occurred more than 20 Russian aircraft in the Poland airspace after a week after a week and asked NATO Jets to hit some of them.
Cooper’s comments were repeated by other Western ministers in the Security Council, including EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, who claimed that multiple events could not be considered an accident.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister said that such actions of Moscow should be covered firmly and renewed the proposal by Kiev to integrate the air defenses into that of the neighboring Western countries to resist the Russian front.
“A strong reaction means that a threat should not be accompanied for 12 minutes or a minute.” He said.
Michael Waltz, the new Ambassador of the United States of the United States, has made its first appearance since he took off, and Moscow should neutralize tensions, he said he should not make them worse.
“I want to repeat this first opportunity and emphasize the United States, and our allies will defend every inch of the NATO region.” He said.
Russia’s Ambassador of UN Dmytry Polyanskiy said that there was no evidence to support its claims and accused European powers of fulfilling unfounded charges.
He said, “We will not participate in the ridiculous theater.”
He continued: “European security, the fate of our common continent, this continent for everyone to make a serious debate about how to make a serious debate about how to make a serious debate, we will be ready.”


