US’ Rubio calls Russian drone flight over Poland unacceptable
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking to the media before departing for Israel on Sept 13.
PHOTO: AFP
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- Rubio calls Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace "unacceptable" and dangerous, but intent remains unclear.
- If drones targeted Poland, Rubio warns of "highly escalatory move," pending evidence and allied consultation.
- NATO plans to reinforce Europe's eastern flank after Poland shot down violating drones, a first for the alliance.
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WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sept 13 said the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace this week was unacceptable but that it remained unclear if Russia had deliberately sent the drones into Polish territory.
Nato announced plans Russia’s war in Ukraine.
“We think it’s an unacceptable and unfortunate and dangerous development,” Mr Rubio told reporters before departing on a trip to Israel and Britain.
“No doubt about it: the drones were intentionally launched. The question is whether the drones were targeted to go into Poland specifically.”
Mr Rubio said that if the drones were targeted at Poland, “if the evidence leads us there, then obviously that’ll be a highly escalatory move”.
“There are a number of other possibilities as well, but I think we’d like to have all the facts and consult with our allies before we make specific determinations,” he added.
On Sept 12, Poland rejected US President Donald Trump’s suggestion
Its foreign minister told Reuters that Poland hoped Washington would take action to show solidarity with Warsaw.
At the United Nations
Russia has said its forces had been attacking Ukraine at the time of the drone incursions and that it had not intended to hit targets in Poland. REUTERS

