Moscow strategy aims to “divide Europe”

Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski

Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski

Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski warned that Russia seeks to divide Europe, noting that the recent incursions of drones show that Moscow is heading to escalation.

Zelinski considered that Moscow’s strategy is “simply dividing Europe”, stressing that what is required is “to do the exact opposite.”

He pointed out that Ukrainian soldiers were sent to Denmark to help Copenhagen after monitoring mysterious march planes in their atmosphere, saying that “this is just a beginning, the first step on the path of building an anti -marital wall to protect the entire Europe,” referring to the development of his country to make unique marches on the continent.

These statements came after a series of incursions into European airspace, including about twenty marches in Poland, which prompted Brussels to propose to create a “anti -march wall” at the European Union level.

At the same summit, French President Emmanuel Macron said: “Morses that violate European airspace can be destroyed. A point on the line.”

Romanian Prime Minister Nikosor Dan, whose country has also been subjected to brokers of drones, warned that his forces “will drop any new march that violates its airspace.”

For his part, Russian President Vladimir Putin said: “We are closely watching the growing militarization of Europe,” adding that “Russian retaliatory measures will not be late. The response to this type of threats will be very strong.”

Putin accused Europe of raising a state of “hysteria” to justify the increase in defense spending, stressing that Russia does not pose any threat, and he said his words to the Europeans: “Calm down.”

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