Sybiha Proposes Joint Airspace Protection after UAV Incursions in Moldova and Romania

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrij Sybiha called for the exchange of experience and the creation of joint airspace protection with neighboring countries after Shahed-type UAVs entered airspace of Moldova and Romania. Sybiha noted that “new incidents of Russian UAVs violating the neighboring countries’ airspace are a reminder that Russia’s aggression poses a threat not only to Ukraine,” as reported by eurointegration.com.ua. He voiced solidarity with Romania and Moldova and condemned the irresponsible actions of the Russian Federation. “Our proposal to all European partners remains unchanged: Ukraine can share its experience and pool efforts with partners to build a multi-level integrated air defense system to safeguard our common European sky,” Sibiha said.