Emergency UN security council meeting convened after Russian drone incursion into Poland | Poland

The UN Emergency Session of the UN Security Council will be gathered on Friday at the request of Poland because it tries to support the country after an attack by Russian drones on Wednesday.
Numerous European allies promised support to Poland, including the promise of strengthening Germany’s military presence in the eastern wing of NATO, but some objected to whether the attack was a deliberate attack by Russia and Donald Trump.
“I’m not satisfied with anything about the whole situation, but I hope it will end,” he said on Thursday, the US President said that he could be a “error”.
In contrast, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski wrote on X, “No, it wasn’t a mistake,” he wrote.
Before– Sikorski said the local radio Poland’s security council meeting is planning to “UN, EU and NATO members to attract this unprecedented Russian drone”.
The authority added that the Polish officials did not doubt that the action was deliberate. “Nineteen violations of our airspace, several dozen drones have been detected, a few strokes, the action seven hours, all night – so we can’t say it was an accident,” he said.
Drone trailers were found more than 300 miles within the borders of Poland, and the incident showed that NATO forces had entered Russian drones for the first time. Sikorski and Ukrainian and Lithuanian colleagues made a statement that calls the attack as a “deliberate and coordinated attack” and an unseen provocation ”.
However, NATO’s high allied commander Alexus Grynkewich said in a statement on Thursday that the attack was uncertain whether the attack was deliberate. “We don’t yet know if this is a deliberate action or unintentional action,” he said. The authority added that Poland is “low confidence ında in its allegations about the number of drones.
“I can’t tell you with any confidence today, 20 years old or 10 years old.
Russia claimed that drones did not target Poland, but the Ministry of Defense did not confirm or refused Russian drones. On Thursday, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia would not comment more about the incident.
A few European countries called the Russian ambassadors in response to the incident. Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenenergard met with the Russian ambassador in Stockholm: “Russian violations are unacceptable and pose a threat to Europe’s security.”
The German Chancellor said it would intensify the support he gave to Ukraine and double the number of fighter planes he transferred to a NATO program to policy around the eastern borders.
Trump’s first response was uncertain. “What’s wrong with Russia to violate Poland with drones? Here we are starting!” He wrote on social media without condemning the attack.
Late on Wednesday, Poland’s nationalist President, Karol Nawrocki, who visited Trump last week at the White House, said that he and Trump spoke on the phone and “approved the Allied Union”.
The US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker presented a more reassuring message for Warsaw. “We are standing in the face of this airspace violations of our NATO allies, and we will defend every inch of NATO territory, X he wrote.
Trump’s ambassador Keith Kellogg, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy came to Kiev for a visit that was expected to consult with consultations. Kellogg is mostly considered among the pro -KYIV sounds in Trump’s team, but seems to be playing a secondary role for Steve Witkoff, a real estate lawyer and another ambassador who met Putin and apparently develops warm relations with the Russian leader. Witkoff has not yet visited Ukraine.
Since Putin and Trump came together in Alaska last month, Russia continued to have an air strikes on Ukraine almost night, and there are very few signs that a cease -fire or peace agreement was on the horizon. Many in Europe see the attack on Poland while testing the limits of Russia’s NATO solidarity under Trump. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the incident brought Poland closer to the military conflict “at any time since World War II”.
On Thursday morning, Finland President Alexander Stubb came to Kiev, who had to meet with Zelenskyy. Stubb has a good relationship with the US president, and Europe’s effort to continue Trump’s effort to support Ukraine has emerged as a key connection.
In Poland, Tusk and Nawrocki addressed the troops after the attacks.
TUSK visited an air base in the city of Eask and praised the Air Force for the quick response. The authority said that the “Great Modernization Program ğı, which has previously been announced for Poland’s military forces, would be even more important after the attack and that Poland’s first delivery of the F-35 fighter aircraft from the US next year should be taken as a part of 32 aircraft in an agreement that has been going on for a long time.
“We hope that the Americans will meet the final delivery dates. We want the first party of the F-35s to reach you in May and thus we can talk safely from our air power to month and from year to year. And this Poland is really safe from the sky.” He said.
As a precaution, Poland said that in the eastern part of the country, the air traffic close to the borders with Russia and Ukraine was closed to civilian flights until 9 December. The country’s Air Traffic Control Agency, the measure is “providing national security”, he said. The airspace on Ukraine has been closed to civilian flights since the full -scale invasion in February 2022, while Ukraine drone attacks have regularly forced Russian airports to close.
Poland said that some drones entering the airspace came from Belarus region, where Russian and local troops were preparing to start major military exercises on Friday.




