Russian violation of Estonian airspace brings region ‘closer to conflict’, foreign minister says – Europe live | Russia
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Russian violation of Estonian airspace brings region ‘closer to conflict’, foreign minister says – Europe live | Russia

Russian provocations represent ‘destabilising escalation’ that brings region ‘closer to conflict than at any time in recent years,’ Estonia’s foreign minister says

Flanked by foreign ministers and senior diplomats from other countries, Estonia’s Tsahkna reads out a statement on behalf of 50 countries and the EU condemning the incident in which three Russian fighter jets violated Estonian airspace last week.

He says it was “a dangerous escalation,” and “the fourth violation of Estonia’s airspace by Russia this year.”

“We are here today because this incident concerns not only Estonia, but the entire international community,” he says.

He warns its “part of the wider pattern of Russian provocations against its neighbours.”

“Russia’s reckless actions represent not only a breach of international law, but also a destabilising escalation that brings the entire region closer to conflict than at any time in recent years,” he stresses.

He urges Russia to “cease, without delay, its war of aggression against Ukraine,” and to “end all provocations and threats against its neigbhours’ sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

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‘Three is a pattern,’ Greek foreign minister says of Russian repeated violations of EU airspace

Greek foreign minister Giorgos Gerapetritis strikes a similar chord as he says:

“Reckless acts of this kind are not new, but their successive recurrence indicates they are not mere coincidences.

As the saying goes, once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three is a pattern.”

He urges Russia to “cease these unlawful acts immediately and respect its obligations under international law,” as he notes that “it is evident this new escalation is a direct result of the Russia’s war in Ukraine.”

In a direct appeal to US president Donald Trump, he notes that “these [Russian] violations … contradict the spirit of the Anchorage meeting” with Putin.

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