Taoiseach warns of ‘naivety’ in Ireland around threat posed by Russia

There is a degree of naivety in Ireland around the threat posed by Russia, the Taoiseach has said.

Micheál Martin made the comment as he arrived for a meeting of the European Political Community in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Thursday.

In recent weeks, European leaders have been alarmed by violations of their airspace by unidentified drones and Russian warplanes. Several Russian drones breached Poland’s airspace on September 10th, prompting NATO aircraft to be scrambled to intercept and shoot down some of the devices. Since then, there has been a spate of drone incidents at Danish airports and military bases.

Speaking to reporters, Mr Martin said:

“We had a very serious discussion in terms of the threat that Russia is now posing to the European Union and to European Union member states, particularly regarding the violation of the airspace of quite a number of European member states.

A clear pattern is emerging if you take everything that has happened over the last number of weeks and months—in terms of drone incursions, maritime activity around cables, and the undermining of political processes in various member states.

There was a very serious sense of that threat, and it seems to me that there’s a degree of naivety back in Ireland in respect of that.

Certainly, the member states on the eastern European side, the Baltic States in particular, feel this threat and regard it as existential.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/taoiseach-warns-of-naivety-in-ireland-around-threat-posed-by-russia-2-1813840.html

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