Russian threats against Baltics ‘unacceptable’ and danger to ‘our entire union’, EU’s von der Leyen says – as it happened | Europe


Russia’s threats against the Baltics ‘completely unacceptable and ‘threat against our entire union’, EU’s von der Leyen says

And in the last few minutes, the European Commission’s president Ursula von der Leyen issued a strong statement along the similar lines.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France. Photograph: Ronald Wittek/EPA

In a post on X, she said:

Russia’s public threats against our Baltic States are completely unacceptable.

Let there be no doubt: a threat against one Member State is a threat against our entire Union.

Russia and Belarus bear direct responsibility for drones endangering the lives and security of people on our Eastern flank.

Europe will respond with unity and strength. We will continue reinforcing the security of our Eastern flank with strong collective defence and preparedness at every level.”

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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

… and on that note, it’s a wrap for today!

  • Lithuania’s president and prime minister were rushed to underground bunkers this morning and residents of the capital, Vilnius, urged to take shelter during a warning issued after a drone violated the country’s airspace (10:05, 10:11, 10:41, 11:51).

  • The incident comes a day after a Nato figher jet show down what was suspected to be a stray Ukrainian drone over Estonia on Tuesday.

  • Several EU leaders, including commission president Ursula von der Leyen (13:05), Nato’s secretary general Mark Rutte (11:37, 11:40) and Poland’s prime minister Donald Tusk (13:03), warned against Russia’s increasingly assertive position towards the Baltics after yesterday’s threats from Moscow.

In other news,

  • The European Parliament will finally vote on the US trade deal on 16 or 17 of June after MEPs won significant amendments to the text of the tariff deal agreed with Donald Trump at his Scottish golf course last July (11:07).

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