Trump warns Putin of ‘big trouble’ after Russian Jets enter Estonian airspace; say ‘I don’t like it’

Donald Trump warned Russia Vladimir Putin against ‘Big Trouble’ after Russian Jets entered the Estonian airspace. US President Donald Trump told reporters he would soon be informed by the assistants about the reported invasion. “I don’t love it,” he said, adding, “I don’t like when it happens. It may be big problems, but I’ll let you know later. ‘ Donald Trump warned there that there could be “big problems” after Russia flew three fighter jets to the neighboring Estonia in a ‘reckless’ and ‘fierce’ attempt to intimidate the Baltic state. Estonia called on a Russian diplomat to protest after three Russian fighter aircraft entered its airspace on Friday without permission and stayed there for 12 minutes, the Foreign Ministry said. It happened just over a week after the NATO aircraft put the Russian drones over Poland and raised the fear that the war in Ukraine could waste. Foreign Minister Margus Tsahka said Russia has violated the Estonian airspace four times this year “but today’s invasion of three fighter jets entering our airspace is unprecedented.” Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur also said that the government had decided to “start consultations under the allies” under NATO’s Article 4, he wrote on X, after Russian Jets “breached our airspace again.” The North Atlantic Council, the NATO’s most important political decision-making body, will meet early next week to discuss the incident in more detail, NATO spokesman Allison Hart said on Friday. Article 4, the shortest of the 14 articles of the NATO Treaty, reads: “The parties will consult together when the territorial integrity, political independence or safety of any of the parties are threatened to any of them.”

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