Summary – Following a Russian drone incursion into Poland, Ukrainian President Zelensky urged Europe to establish a unified air defence system to enhance regional security.,
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a joint European air defence system in response to a recent Russian drone incursion into Poland. The incident has raised serious security concerns across the continent, highlighting the need for greater cooperation among European nations to protect their airspace.
Speaking about the issue, Zelensky emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration to counter evolving threats from Russia. He urged European countries to work together to develop an integrated air defence network that would significantly improve regional security and rapid response capabilities.
The proposed system would involve:
- Sharing real-time intelligence and surveillance data
- Coordinated deployment of air defence assets
- Joint training exercises and readiness assessments
- Establishing protocols for collective response to airspace violations
This initiative comes amid growing tensions between Russia and European countries, with recent cross-border drone activities underscoring the vulnerabilities of national defence systems when operating independently.
European leaders are expected to discuss Zelensky’s proposal at upcoming security summits as they seek to strengthen their collective defence posture against potential aerial threats.
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