Presidents of Latvia and Finland about Russia's drones over Poland. Firm words


– It could have been deliberate, resulting from a lack of competence, or maybe both. All these scenarios are terrifying He admitted Rinkeviczs at a press conference.
Stubb emphasized that the Eastern Mission established by NATO, aimed at strengthening Polish air defense, is part of the West's response to these events. The Finnish president also reminded that recently NATO allied countries also coped with other fronts fighting hybrid attacks. He was mastered – as he calculated – instrumental migration on the eastern borders and incidents in the Baltic Sea related to damage to the submarine infrastructure, including by establishing the Baltic guard mission, in which the NATO fleet and navy of allied countries were involved.
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The Finnish president warns against Russia's further actions
– The strategic message for Russia was very clear. It is not worth trying Stubb said. According to him, Russia will continue to test the West in one way or another. “We must expect an unexpected one,” he admitted, emphasizing that the border between war and peace was blurred. Both presidents did not want to speculate whether the incidents with drones in Poland were related to military maneuvers “Zapad-2025” of Russia and Belarus.
President of Latvia appealed to countries that still buy gas and oil from Russia to give up these supplies. “Latvia did it and the whole EU should do the same,” he said.
Rinkeviczs also referred to the last demands of US President Donald Trump, who declared that he was ready to impose strong sanctions on Russia, but provided that all NATO countries would stop buying Russian oil. This statement began to be referred primarily to the position of Hungary and Slovakia, which oppose the abandonment of the import of these fuels from Russia and taking these raw materials with sanctions.




