Updated
Updated · Kyiv Post · Jun 17
Latvia Warns Moscow After June 8 Drone Incursion as NATO Backs 5% Defense Push
Updated
Updated · Kyiv Post · Jun 17

Latvia Warns Moscow After June 8 Drone Incursion as NATO Backs 5% Defense Push

3 articles · Updated · Kyiv Post · Jun 17

Summary

  • Andris Kulbergs used a Brussels meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte to warn Moscow that “there are no jokes with us,” as Latvia sought to signal deterrence on the alliance’s eastern flank.
  • June 8 drone incidents sharpened that message: NATO said French jets on Baltic Air Policing duty intercepted and destroyed a drone that entered Latvian airspace, which Rutte called evidence of Russia’s dangerous and reckless actions.
  • Fourteen NATO allies are now training and operating in Latvia, while allied troops and aircraft remain deployed across the Baltic region under NATO reassurance and air-policing missions.
  • Rutte also highlighted Latvia’s broader role ahead of NATO’s July summit in Ankara, saying its core defense spending is nearing 5% of GDP and noting Riga’s drone support for Ukraine, including a June 8 cooperation deal with Kyiv.

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