European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday that shooting down Russian fighter jets entering NATO airspace was “on the table”.
“My opinion is that we have to defend the (of) territory of every square, which means that if there is an invasion in the space, of course, after the warning, of course, after the warning, of course, the choice of shooting a fighter jet invading the airspace on the table,” von der Leyen said in the appearance of CNN.
President Trump said in a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that NATO countries should defeat Russian jets entering their airspace.
“Yes.” When the reporter asked.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said in response to Trump’s comments: “Roger”.
NATO countries have experienced Russian drone and aircraft flights in recent weeks, and speeches from Von der Leyen and Trump have come.
Polish troops, with the help of NATO allies, shot down multiple Russian drones that violated the country’s airspace.
Russian fighter planes flew to Estonian airspace, prompting the country to invoke Article 4.
“In the face of these airspace violations, our NATO allies stand on our NATO allies. I want to take this opportunity to repeat and stress that the United States and our allies will defend every inch of NATO territory.”
Von der Leyen, head of the EU’s administration, told CNN host Christiane Amanpour that Russia is “testing” “all areas” in Europe.
“I mean, this is a hybrid war we’ve experienced over the years, with Russia leading democracies against the EU and others. So we’ve fought back in all different areas. As I said, it’s NATO’s decision, but I’m clear that you won’t touch our territory,” the EU chief said on Wednesday.