Mike Waltz warns US will defend NATO after Russian jets enter Estonia

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New York, NY – The new UN Ambassador Mike Waltz warned that the US and its allies will violate the Estonian airspace of the US and its allies after violating the Estonia airspace.
Waltz, the United Nations General Assembly High Level Week during the opening statements, “United States in the face of these airspace violations NATO is standing next to our allies and the United Nations General Assembly during the opening speeches of the United States and our allies to defend the NATO region of the NATO region and I want to take the first opportunity to emphasize.”
The warning has marked one of Waltz’s first public statements since he won the Senate approval on Friday. Days after the three Russian Mig-31 jets came to the Estonian airspace in depth-within years, the attack on the Baltic Nation’s Parliament building-Moscow’s determination of NATO is the closest to the building.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahknna announced on Monday morning that jets were armed. The jets were in the Estonian airspace for 12 minutes.
Russia takes action from speech aiming at its NATO homeland among the fears of global war.
Waltz promises us that NATO territory will defend every ‘inch’. (Spencer Plato/Getty Images)
Tsahknna said that Russia remained a permanent member of the UN Security Council even if Russia continued its war against Ukraine and is now pushed to the NATO region.
Article 5 of the NATO Treaty states that an armed attack against one or more NATO members in Europe or North America is considered an attack against all of them. In practice, this means that if any member is attacked, others are determined to take action.
Waltz, a former home member of Florida, served as the National Security Advisor of President Donald Trump until May. The approved of the UN was held in the Senate until last week, when the 47-43 vote approved the UN Security Council as the permanent US representative of the UN.
As the representative of the General Assembly, there was no separate vote to approve it – unclear whether this will have any impact on the participation of UNGA.

Dmitry Polyansky, the first permanent representative of the Russian Federation, speaks at the United Nations Security Council meeting. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
The Estonian attack watched an incident where At least 19 Russian planes entered Poland’s airspace in Poland’s airspace just a week after the Polish President Karol Nawrocki met with President Donald Trump at the White House. Last week, Romania reported that there was a Russian drone in its region.
Russia described the reports of the attacks as “unfounded accusations”.
“There is no evidence except the Rusophobic Hyster from Tallinn, Dmit, Dmitry Polyansky, the first permanent representative of Russia, referring to the capital of Estonia. He said.
Foreign Minister, Russian jets violate Estonia airspace

NATO Jets was deployed to “push” Russian Mig Jets. (Through Didier Lauras/AFP Getty Images)
“There was a time when Europe was associated with the enlightenment of Europe’s Renaissance, philosophy, culture and science. Nevertheless, all of them went and went for good.”
Polyansky claimed that the “only ideology of European states” was “primitive hatred” for Russia.
“Any incident is immediately interpreted with an anti -Russian prism,” he said. “The idea that war with Russia is inevitable is being beaten crazy on the heads of the European population.”
On Monday, at the request of the UN Security Council Tallinn, he held an emergency meeting on jet attacks on Estonia.
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“Russia’s reckless actions represent not only a violation of international law, but also a destabilizing rise that brings the entire region closer to conflict in recent years.” He said.
“Such a provocation is deeply disrespectful to the collective and tireless efforts of the international community in order to put an end to the Russian-Ukraine War and to recover peace and stability in accordance with international law.”

