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Donald Trump has said the US would come to the defence of Poland and the Baltic states if Russia were to attack in future.
Asked by reporters whether Washington would come to the aid of the Nato members if Russia were to continue escalating, he replied: “Yeah I would.”
His comments follow a number of incursions from Moscow in Nato territory. In the past fortnight, Russian drones and fighter jets have entered Estonian, Polish and Romanian air space - drawing international condemnation.
Under Nato’s Article 5 mutual defence clause, the US would be obliged to assist Poland, Estonia and Romania in the event of a Russian attack as military action against one member is considered an attack against all members.
Last week, Trump said the drone and fighter jet incursions could spell “big trouble” in an indication that he is becoming increasingly frustrated with Russia’s actions. However, he has not outlined plans to respond.
Czech president Petr Pavel has said Nato forces must shoot down Russian jets if necessary, demanding a more forceful response to Moscow’s repeated violations of the alliance’s airspace.
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Trump says US would come to Poland and Baltic states' defence if Russia attacks
Donald Trump has said the US would come to the defence of Poland and the Baltic states if Russia continued to escalate its attacks.
Speaking to reporters ahead of Charlie Kirk’s funeral, the US president was asked by reporters: “Will you help defend Poland and the Baltic states from Russia if Russia keeps escalating?”
“Yeah, I would,” Trump responded.
It follows increased incursions from Moscow in Nato territory, after Russian drones and fighter jets have entered Estonian, Polish and Romanian air space in recent weeks.
Nato's North Atlantic Council will meet tomorrow to discuss Russia's violation of Estonian airspace, two officials familiar with the matter told Reuters, specifying the date that so far has only been described as early next week.
Tallinn said three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets entered Estonian airspace without permission on Friday and stayed for a total of 12 minutes before they were forced to withdraw.
Estonia requested consultations under Article 4 of the Washington Treaty after the incident that it described as an "unprecedentedly brazen" incursion.
US president Donald Trump hosts Polish president Karol Nawrocki in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC (AFP/Getty)
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 07:42
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Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia kills three, governor says
A Russian attack on Ukraine's southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia has killed three people and injured two more, officials said this morning.
"Monday morning in Zaporizhzhia began with explosions and fires," governor Ivan Fedorov wrote.
He said that Russian forces used at least 10 aerial bombs in the attack on the city of around 700,000 residents.
The attack damaged 15 apartment buildings and 10 private homes as well as non-residential buildings, he said.
Ukraine's air force said it downed 132 drones launched by Russia overnight and recorded hits of nine drones at seven locations.
In the northeastern region of Sumy, various drone attacks injured two people over the past day, in addition to damaging civilian infrastructure and private homes, governor Oleh Hryhorov said.
The attack on Kyiv region injured one person and damaged apartment buildings and private homes, according to the emergency services.
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 07:15
1 hour ago
Nato's borders are being intentionally tested, says Lithuania's defence minister
Lithuanian Defence Minister Dovil? ?akalien? said NATO’s borders were being tested for a reason.
In a post on X, she said: “Three russian fighter jets over Tallinn is one more hard proof that #EasternSentry is long due.
“PS. Türkiye set an example 10 years ago. Some food for thought.”
In 2015, a Russian aircraft was shot down by the Turkish air force after it was claimed to have violated its airspace.
Alex Croft22 September 2025 07:00
1 hour ago
In photos: Russia attacks Ukrainian cities overnight with missiles
A rescuer works at the site of a residential building which was hit during a Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia (Reuters)
Firefighters work at the site of a private enterprise hit by a Russian drone strike in Kyiv (Reuters)
A firefighter douses fire at the site of a private enterprise hit by a Russian drone strike in Kyiv region (Reuters)
Rescuers carry an injured person found under debris of her house which was hit during a Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia (Reuters)
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 06:57
1 hour ago
Putin being misled, not winning Ukraine war, says Trump's envoy
The US special envoy for Ukraine has said Russian president Vladimir Putin is being misled in his war on Ukraine.
“He [Putin] is being misled. He unfortunately thinks that he is winning this war, but he isn’t. So, Trump is just giving him latitude and the time to come to the negotiating table, but we still hold the cards,” said Rt Gen Keith Kellogg, in an interview with The Telegraph.
He also warned that Putin will attack another Nato country after capturing Ukraine.
“Absolutely. You have to look at Putin and Russia as an expansionist power. He wants to re-establish the Russian Empire – just look at history. Give him an inch, he’ll take a mile,” he said on being asked about the former US vice-president Mike Pence’s remarks that Putin will not stop at just Ukraine.
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 06:42
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Two killed in Russias strikes on Zaporizhzhia, Sumy and Kyiv
At least two people were killed and several others have reportedly been injured in overnight Russian strikes on Ukraine, officials said.The attacks targeted Zaporizhzhia, Sumy and Kyiv oblasts, regional officials said.
Russian missiles hit civilian and industrial infrastructure, sparking several fires that destroyed apartment buildings, private residences, and vehicles, said regional governor Ivan Fedorov.
Two people were killed and two others were injured, he said, adding that rescue crews from the State Emergency Service were working on the site.
Russia also attacked the northeastern city of Sumy with drones, officials said. Explosions were also reported from Kyiv oblast.
A building and cars on fire, in the aftermath of a Russian strike in Zaporizhzhia amid Russia's attack on Ukraine (Reuters)
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 06:15
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Watch: RAF's first aircraft deployed to secure Polish airspace after Russian drone breach
RAF's first aircraft deployed to secure Polish airspace after Russian drone breach
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 05:54
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Putin will fold if you raise nuclear stakes, says Trump's Ukraine envoy
The US special envoy for Ukraine, Rt Gen Keith Kellogg, has claimed Vladimir Putin will fold if the stakes are raised in a nuclear standoff.
Talking to The Telegraph, Kellogg said Putin’s boasts of being a strong nuclear power must be confronted.
Citing an example of Donald Trump’s conversation with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Kellogg said: “When the North Korean told him that they were a nuclear power, Trump’s response was, ‘So am I. I’ve got a red button too. It’s bigger than yours and mine works better’. Putin is a realist and if you raise the stakes, he’s going to fold.”
The top US diplomat called Putin "a manipulator", citing his KGB background.
“Putin is a KGB agent. He never stopped being one. He doesn’t understand the West. He pretends not to speak English, but he does, and we have caught him out several times before. He’s a manipulator. The only thing to counter that is strength, power and force,” Kellogg said.
US special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg speaks at the Brussels Forum in a panel on Euro-Atlantic security and Ukraine in Brussels (Reuters)
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 05:43
2 hours ago
UN Security Council to meet today over Estonia and Russia
The United Nations Security Council is due to meet today over Estonia's accusation that Russian fighter jets violated its airspace, diplomats said.
Russia's defence ministry has denied its jets violated Estonian airspace, saying they flew over neutral waters.
Tallinn said three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets entered Estonian airspace without permission on Friday and stayed for a total of 12 minutes before they were forced to withdraw.
Estonia has now requested consultations with Nato allies under Article 4 of the Washington Treaty after the incident that it described as an "unprecedentedly brazen" incursion.
Arpan Rai22 September 2025 05:19
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Zelensky looks to finalize security guarantees at UN General Assembly
Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine and its partners have laid the groundwork for long-term security guarantees and that he hopes to gauge how close they are to finalizing such commitments during this week's meetings in New York.
He said European nations are prepared to move forward with a framework if the United States remains closely engaged. He noted that discussions have taken place at multiple levels, including among military leadership and general staffs from both Europe and the US.
"I would like to receive signals for myself on how close we are to understanding that the security guarantees from all partners will be the kind we need," Mr Zelensky said.
He said sanctions against Russia must remain on the table if peace efforts stall, and that he plans to press the issue in talks with Trump.
"If the war continues and there is no movement toward peace, we expect sanctions," he said, adding that Trump is looking for strong steps from Europe.
Alex Croft22 September 2025 05:01
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