Poland Calls UN Security Council Emergency Session Over Alleged Russian Drone Incident

Poland sought a UN Security Council emergency session after 19 drones entered its airspace from neighboring countries, with Warsaw accusing Russia of a deliberate escalation.

Over 40 Countries Support Poland’s Position

Before the emergency session, Warsaw reported that nearly 50 countries had expressed support for Poland’s stance. Signatories included members from Albania to the United States and the European Union, as well as NATO partners.

Statement on Drones: Region Dangerously Close to Conflict

Poland’s representative Marcin Bosacki read a joint statement from the countries involved, expressing deep concern and alerting the international community to Russia’s alleged violation of international law and the UN Charter. celkem.

Poland and Allies Responded Decisively

Bosacki noted that this was the first significant counter to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine since 2022. “The region is closer to conflict than ever in recent years,” he said.

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