Baltic diplomats in Moscow jointly reject Russian claims of drone attack use of airspace
On July 10, the chargés d'affaires ad interim of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania in Moscow delivered a joint démarche to the Russian Foreign Ministry, firmly rejecting allegations that Baltic airspace was used for drone attacks against Russia.

On July 10, the chargés d'affaires ad interim of the embassies of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania in Moscow jointly delivered a démarche to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During this diplomatic protest, they firmly rejected allegations that the Baltic states' airspace had been used for drone strikes against targets in Russia. The Latvian Foreign Ministry informed the LETA news agency of the démarche, highlighting the unified stance of the Baltic states. Russia had previously accused the Baltic states of allowing their airspace to be used for Ukrainian drone attacks. The Baltic states categorically deny these accusations. A démarche is a formal diplomatic protest by a foreign mission against actions or statements of the host country. This joint action is rare and demonstrates the solidarity and coordination of the Baltic states in foreign policy matters.


