Radoslaw Sikorski, the Polish Foreign Minister, warned Europe that Russia could “strike, unfortunately, deep into Europe“, describing the neglect of building defense systems as “irresponsible”.
“We should be prepared to counter this, so I believe it would be irresponsible not to build anti-drone and drone capabilities these days”, he said, standing next to the Iranian drone displayed in a room of the House of Commons.
In London to present an Iranian Shahed-136 drone shot down in Ukraine, Sikorski urged European countries to “hold their ground” in terms of support for Ukraine, saying he hopes that US President Donald Trump will make long-range Tomahawk missiles available to the country to strengthen its attacks against Russian infrastructure, writes News.ro.
The head of Polish diplomacy considers it necessary to provide Ukraine with more ammunition, such as anti-aircraft equipment and short and medium-range weapons, to help protect Europe, referring to drone incursions in Poland and fighter aircraft in Estonia.
He stated that it is still unknown whether the drones detected over Copenhagen were Russian.
On Monday, Trump stated that he intends to focus on Russia’s war against Ukraine after establishing a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas.
