Russia Violates Estonia Air Space: How Will NATO, United Nations Respond?
Bloomberg Television·2025-09-22 06:25

Geopolitical Risk & Security Concerns - Russian fighter jets violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, marking the fourth such violation this year [1][2] - Estonia invoked Article 4 of NATO, consultation among allies when territorial integrity is threatened, for the ninth time since 1949 [3] - Poland invoked Article 4 of NATO 12 days prior due to airspace violations and drones within its territory, some up to 300 kilometers [4] - NATO allies perceive a concerted Russian effort to test NATO's limits and response [4] - The United States' full response is pending, particularly regarding Donald Trump's interpretation [4][5] Economic & Energy Policy - The European Union is considering cutting off LNG deliveries from Russia by the end of next year, a year earlier than the previously planned cutoff in 2027 [7][8] Diplomatic Actions - Estonia called for a meeting at the Security Council in New York City [2] - The Security Council of the United Nations will convene at 10 a m Eastern Time [5]