Germany, France, Poland Urge Russia to Cease Airspace Violations
The demand came after talks in Warsaw, where the foreign ministers of the three nations—Johann Wadephul of Germany, Jean-Noel Barrot of France, and Radoslaw Sikorski of Poland—spoke on behalf of the Weimar Triangle, a group of influential EU countries.
In their joint statement, the ministers said, “We reaffirm our unity and unwavering determination to defend European peace, security and common fundamental values against Russia's ongoing war of aggression."
Describing recent incidents involving the violations of Polish, Romanian, and Estonian airspace, the ministers labeled them as "reckless, hostile acts and unacceptable escalation that threaten regional and European stability." They condemned the actions in no uncertain terms and pressed Russia to stop these provocations. "We call on the Russian Federation to cease such actions, immediately end its war of aggression against Ukraine, and enter peace negotiations on terms agreed with Kyiv," they added.
The statement also underscored the commitment of the three nations to enhancing Europe's security. They pledged to increase efforts alongside NATO allies to safeguard airspace, improve air and missile defense capabilities, and fortify security on NATO’s eastern borders.
“Russian hostile incursions will not intimidate us. They only strengthen our resolve. NATO’s collective defense, the safety of our citizens, and the inviolability of our borders are immutable,” they asserted. “A just and lasting peace in Europe remains our ultimate goal. Until it is achieved, we will continue our military, humanitarian and financial support for Ukraine as a member of the European family and a victim of Moscow’s imperial ambitions.”
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