Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said U.S. and NATO forces would only reject a no-fly zone over his country’s skies if they lacked ‘confidence’ in the military alliance – after Russian President Vladimir Putin said such a move would constitute an act
Foreign affairs leaders are foiling Ukraine’s desire to develop a no-fly zone over the country in the midst of Russian invasion with Senator Marco Rubio claiming the move would lead to World War III. ‘A no-fly zone has become a catchphrase,’ the
'All these people will die because of you': Zelensky slams NATO's refusal to establish a no-fly zone
NATO leaders are abandoning Ukrainians to be killed by Russia, the country’s president said on Friday – shortly after a meeting at which a NATO no-fly zone was once again rejected. Ukraine war: The latest Fire at Europe’s biggest nuclear power station
He said: “There’s been a lot of no-fly zone suggestions, and no one seems to actually analyse what ‘no-fly zone’ means and what it would mean for Ukrainian armed forces. “The Ukrainian armed forces are outnumbered on the ground massively by Russian
UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace dismissed the idea of implementing a no-fly zone enforced by NATO troops, as it would cause World War 3 if NATO troops began shooting down Russian planes. Global calls for a no-fly zone over
Imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would help Russian forces, Ben Wallace insisted today. In a round of interviews, the Defence Secretary flatly rejected suggestions that NATO should close down airspace – saying it would risk a direct conflict with Moscow. But
Boris Johnson today made clear there is no prospect of NATO enforcing a no-fly zone in Ukraine as he visited Estonia. Flanked by the alliance’s chief Jens Stoltenberg and Estonian counterpart Kaja Kallas at a press conference, the PM said the ‘reality’