There must be a united voice from Europe, NATO, together with the United States, in response to Russia’s violations of the airspace of European countries. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed this during his participation in the annual Warsaw Security Forum.
“You saw that Estonia, Poland, Denmark, and Norway have been affected – and Sweden has already signaled its concern on the matter. I am not saying that any of these countries could be the target of a direct, massive, or single strike. That is not the point. What we are talking about is the trend. There’s no smoke without fire,” the President noted.
According to the Head of State, these incidents are clear risks and constitute violations of airspace, borders, and international law.
“Responses to these risks should not focus solely on the country under attack; they must consider that all of Europe is under Russia’s potential aggressive actions. Therefore, everyone must be protected. A united voice must respond – Europe, NATO, together with the United States, of course,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
The President also urged to focus not only on European countries, but also on former Soviet states where Russia is losing clout.
“Today, thank God, Moldova showed a pro-European result. And they did very well. And President Maia deserves credit, as the risks were substantial. The risks likely remain, but it is crucial that the people have clearly shown their aspirations and vision for the future,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy concluded.