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Early morning diplomatic battles around Joe Biden at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Bali. Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz, Rishi Sunak and several leaders of NATO and G7 countries held an emergency meeting in the US President’s suite on the Indonesian island on Tuesday, November 15, to show a common front to follow the downing of the two missiles. In Poland, which caused two victims yesterday. Western leaders, as well as Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, gathered at the G20 summit and expressed their solidarity with Warsaw ahead of a crisis that threatens to inflame relations between the alliance and Vladimir Putin’s Russia. “I’ll make sure we know exactly what happened“- said the American president, emphasizing the support”.generally unanimous“Poland before judgment”.unlikely“from which the device was fired.”Russian soil“, “given its trajectory“. A resolution that does not exclude shooting from the territory controlled by the Russian army in Ukraine.
“We’ll see“, the American president added, evasively. Warsaw claims that the vehicle that hit NATO soil for the first time since the beginning of the conflict is Russian-made, but is still trying to find out its origin. “We offer our full support and assistance to the ongoing investigation in Polandannounced the leaders of NATO and G7, who were joined by the President of the EU Council, Charles Michel, as well as the President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyden. And to express his condolences to the victims of the incident that happened when Russia was carrying out massive strikes on the territory of Ukraine. The invited President of Turkey, Recep Erdogan, did not come to this urgent meeting of the leaders of the Atlantic Alliance after short intensive telephone conversations with the European capitals. Emmanuel Macron is expected to meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Wednesday morning after speaking with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki the day before.
France is also asking for time to conduct an investigation to confirm the truth of the facts. “We must look very precisely at the facts, we explain in Elysee. This is a case in which we cannot go wrong (…) Given the stakes, it is logical that we approach the matter with the utmost caution;said a diplomatic adviser in Nusa Dua, the landlocked peninsula south of Bali, where the summit of the world’s top twenty economies is taking place.
NATO, being cautious, reaffirms its support for Ukraine
Paris calls for the missile incident to be placed in the context of a wave of Russian strikes against Ukraine following the withdrawal of troops from Kherson. “We will determine the object, its origin, the strike methods when we have the results of the investigation.“, we add from the same source. With two main scenarios with fundamentally different consequences: a Russian attack”.overflowingIn NATO territory, the key to a possible escalation or a device launched from Ukraine, which would reach the territory of Poland after a random maneuver. “We cannot imagine Ukraine shooting at Poland“Shows on the Elysee.
Westerners are playing it safe as NATO ambassadors meet to discuss the situation in Brussels today. Referring to Article 4 of the Agreement, which requires:consultations“Between allies, or obliging 5 to come to the defense of an attacked state, has nothing.”automaticpoints to a diplomat and requests a formal request from a member country.
At the same time, the transatlantic alliance reaffirms its support.steadfastUkraine, and again condemnsRussia’s barbaric missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure on Tuesday“. However, it does not confirm Vladimir Zelensky’s accusations, which point the finger of blame at Moscow. “This is a Russian missile that attacks collective security. This is a serious escalation that requires actionthe president of Ukraine said in a video message.
Source: Le Figaro

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