Russia’s foreign minister rejects having plans to attack NATO or EU

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned the NATO military alliance and the European Union that “any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response”.
While Russia’s war in Ukraine was angry, NATO’s tensions increased along the eastern wing of NATO because it accused Estonia of sending three fighter planes to the airspace and dropping Russian drones in the Poland airspace.
Lavrov, in his statement to the United Nations General Assembly, said, “Russia is almost accused of planning to attack the countries of the North Atlantic Alliance and the European Union countries. President (Vladimir) Putin has repeatedly refuted these provocations.”
US President Donald Trump said this week, Russia’s idea of hitting Russian jets, which violated the NATO airspace, which is part of a rhetorical change in Ukraine, which mimically mimics the military performance in Ukraine and called it a paper tiger.
The United States also told the UN Security Council that it will “defend every centimeter of the NATO region.”
Russia’s Foreign Minister Mr. Lavrov has been for more than twenty years, some politicians in the EU and III.
“They openly discuss preparations for attacks on our territory in Kaliningrad and other Russian regions, Lav Lavrov said.
“These figures are trying to impose their unilateral approaches to everyone by trying to impose a fair balance of interest among all members of the international community,” Lavrov said.
Lavrov met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday at the UN General Assembly meeting of annual world leaders.
A Ukrainian security official said on Saturday that Ukrainian long -range drones hit an oil pumping station in Russia’s Chuvashia region and caused fire and suspended operations.
“Sbu (Security Service) continues to implement sanctions on the Russian oil sector, which brings the excessive profits of the war against Ukraine,” Sbu (Security Service) continues.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Israel had delivered a patriotic air defense system to his country and started operations last month.
Speaking at a press conference, Mr. Zelensky added that he expects two more systems to come without specifying the origin countries in the coming weeks.
Ukraine is largely relying on foreign air defense systems to protect its cities from Russian attacks.
Mr. Zelensky has repeatedly demanded the US Patriot systems.
In May, the New York Times reported that a system in Israel will be sent to Ukraine after renewing.
The official confirmation of the delivery arrived only on Saturday.
According to media reports, Ukraine will run a total of 10 Patriot batteries, including Germany.
With DPA

