NATO Nations Should Shoot Down Russian Aircraft Breaching Airspace: Trump
Trump urged NATO to shoot down Russian aircraft violating airspace amid recent incursions, emphasizing NATO's defense role and support for Ukraine's territorial recovery.
- US President Donald Trump stated that NATO nations should shoot down Russian planes violating their territory during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a UN summit.
- Trump expressed confidence that Ukraine, with European Union support, could reclaim its territory taken by Russia since 2022.
- NATO indicated it would respond to Russian aerial incursions using military and non-military tools.
- Trump suggested the recent incursion could have been a mistake, questioning Russia's violation of Poland's airspace.
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European diplomats warned the Kremlin this week that NATO is ready to respond with all its strength to the new crimes of its airspace, including the well-being of Russian planes, according to officials familiar with...
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on Western media reports that NATO had privately warned Russia that NATO was ready to shoot down Russian planes if airspace violations continued.


In case of provocation.
European diplomats privately informed the Russian authorities that NATO was prepared to shoot down aircraft in response to a violation in...
Europeans Privately Tell Russia They’re Ready to Shoot Down Jets
European diplomats warned the Kremlin this week that NATO is ready to respond to further violations of its airspace with full force, including by shooting down Russian planes, according to officials familiar with the exchange.
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