Diplomatic Tensions Escalate: Russia Faces International Summons Over Kyiv Threats
Germany, Norway, and the Netherlands, along with the European Union, have summoned Russian representatives over threats to strike Kyiv, urging foreigners to leave. The EU condemned these threats, maintaining their presence in Kyiv. Norway and Sweden addressed related Russian threats and false claims in the Nordic-Baltic area.
In a swift diplomatic response, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, and the European Union summoned Russian envoys following Moscow's recent threats to launch strikes on Kyiv targets.
On Monday, Russia declared its intent to strike Ukrainian military sites and decision-making centers in Ukraine's capital, prompting the EU to call Moscow's diplomatic representatives.
Norway's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide voiced concerns over Moscow's threats toward foreign personnel in Ukraine, while Sweden summoned the Russian ambassador to confront baseless accusations of airspace violations.
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