Russia named a ‘permanent threat’ to Europe’s security: Luc Frieden

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Luxembourg – Europe is not in war with Russia, but it has to take its threats seriously, Luxembourg’s President CNBC is in a special interview on Tuesday.
Some European countries have marked new Russian threats in recent weeks. Poland, Romania and Estonia reported airspace violations by Russian jets or drones, while Denmark referred to a few “drone events” last week and said that Moscow was involved.
He led some European authorities, including the EU’s economic affairs commissioner. Valdis DombrovskisTo say that Europe is already “hybrid war with Russia.
“We see that Russia has become a permanent threat to European security,” said Luc. Prime Minister Luc Friden, “Russia has become a permanent threat to European security.” He said.
“We have a certain provocation that we need to take seriously. I don’t think we’re on war with Russia, and I don’t want us to be in war.”
Frieden said it was to stop what his message to Russia was doing and to leave the Ukrainians alone.
“We must take your security interests seriously, but you also need to know that you have no chance to conquer Europe and that you have no chance of re -establishing a Soviet Union.”
Drone Wall – European Dream?
Fryden’s comments came on the eve of the meeting of EU leaders to discuss new measures designed to make the continent safer. This includes the idea of a “drone wall” in the eastern part of Europe close to the Russian border.
This defense system will be designed to cut unauthorized drones before entering the European airspace.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Tuesday, “Drone Wall initiative timely and necessary,” he said. Luxembourg’s leader said he needed “to listen to experts”, but it was open to the idea.
However, the concept is to increase the concerns that the block is still very slow in improving deterrence options.
“We are not talking about a concept that will be held in the next three or four years,” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said. He said. According to Politico.
The latest events emphasize how badly the blon is in the midst of the increasing importance of drones in today’s war. The Netherlands F-35 fighter aircraft was sent to Poland when he entered the airspace with Russian drone attacks.
“In the end, we cannot spend millions of euros or dollars for missiles to remove drones that cost only a few thousand dollars,” NATO said. “We need a drone wall.”




