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Nordic and Baltic ministers reject Russia and Belarus airspace claims

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Posted on May 22, 2026

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Nordic and Baltic states condemn Russian 'threats' over drone incursions

Escalating Tensions Over Drone Incursions and Airspace Violations

Background of the Dispute

HELSINKI, May 22 (Reuters) - Nordic and Baltic foreign ministers condemned what they said were Russian threats to attack Latvia and other Baltic states over a dispute about incursions into NATO airspace by Ukrainian drones.

The Baltic states, which are close allies of Kyiv and members of NATO, have reported repeated incursions in recent days by Ukrainian drones, as Ukraine steps up attacks on distant targets in Russia, including near the Baltic Sea.

Conflicting Claims and Accusations

NATO and Kyiv's Position

The NATO countries and Kyiv say Russia is to blame for the drone incursions as a consequence of its war on Ukraine, and in some cases has steered Ukrainian drones across the border with electronic jamming. Moscow says Ukraine is using NATO airspace as cover for drone attacks on Russian targets, which Ukraine and the NATO countries deny.

Russian Response

Russia's ambassador to the United Nations said on Tuesday Moscow ‌had information that Ukraine planned to launch military drones from Latvia and other Baltic states, and that membership in NATO would not protect those countries from retaliation.

Joint Nordic and Baltic Reaction

Foreign Ministers' Statement

In a joint statement on Friday, the foreign ministers of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden said they firmly rejected "Russia's blatant disinformation campaign and false allegations, supported by Belarus, regarding airspace violations in the Nordic and Baltic region".

They condemned what they said were Russian threats to use force against Latvia and other countries in the region, according to a statement published by the Estonian foreign ministry, which described the drone incursions as a direct consequence of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Official Remarks

"Russia is trying to divert attention from its illegal war and intimidate NATO allies. This will not work and must end immediately," the statement said.

Diplomatic Actions

Estonia's Foreign Ministry on Thursday summoned the top Russian diplomat in the country to deliver a note regarding what it said was an ongoing disinformation campaign against Estonia and the other Baltic states.

The Russian embassy in Tallinn did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Essi Lehto; Editing by Toby Chopra and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Ministers from the Nordic and Baltic states firmly rejected Russia’s and Belarus’s false claims of airspace misuse or violations, labeling them disinformation to distract from Russia’s war in Ukraine (vm.ee)
  • Russia’s UN ambassador alleged Ukraine planned drone launches from the Baltics and warned NATO membership wouldn’t shield them—a claim swiftly dismissed by Baltic and NATO officials as absurd (marketscreener.com)
  • Recent drone incursions—reportedly Ukrainian drones straying into Baltic airspace—have heightened regional tensions, prompting NATO air policing and regional solidarity statements (en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What claims did the Nordic and Baltic ministers reject?
They rejected Russia and Belarus's allegations regarding airspace violations in the Nordic and Baltic region.
What did Russia allege about military drones?
Russia claimed Ukraine planned to launch military drones from Latvia and other Baltic states.
How did the ministers respond to Russia's threats?
They condemned Russia's threats to use force and labeled recent incidents as consequences of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Which regions were specifically mentioned in the statement?
The statement mentioned Latvia, other Baltic states, and the broader Nordic and Baltic region.

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