Summary – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges Europe to develop a collaborative air defence system after Russian drones crossed into Polish territory.,
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for the creation of a joint European air defence system in response to recent security threats. This plea follows an incident where Russian drones crossed into Polish airspace, raising concerns over the safety and sovereignty of European nations.
Zelensky emphasized the importance of unified efforts among European countries to enhance their ability to detect and neutralize aerial threats, particularly unmanned drones, which have become increasingly significant in modern conflicts.
Key Points of Zelensky’s Call
- Collective Security: Zelensky stressed that no single nation can efficiently secure its airspace alone against sophisticated threats.
- Technological Collaboration: Combining resources and intelligence to develop more advanced air defence systems.
- Strengthening NATO and EU Partnerships: Enhancing coordination between European countries and defence organizations.
This proposal aims to build a stronger, more resilient defence mechanism that ensures the safety of all European nations against incursions similar to the one involving Russian drones in Poland.
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