Sánchez Announces that Spain Will Participate with Aerial Means in Nato's 'Eastern Sentinel': "Putin Will Not Intimidate Us"
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The Government of Spain has announced this Friday night that it will join the operation 'Centinela de Oriente' which will launch NATO to stop Russia after the Putin regime violated Polish airspace with drones on Wednesday.The Ministry of Defence has announced in its official X account (formerly Twitter) that "Spain, in coordination with the allied planning, will increase its contribution to security and deterrence in NATO's eastern flank airspac…
The drone attack launched earlier this week by the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, on Poland's airspace has provoked a strong response from the...
Spain will strengthen its presence on the NATO's eastern flank by sending air assets to surveillance and control missions. The Ministry of Defence explained that this measure is adopted as part of the Alliance's security and deterrence strategy, following the recent incursion of Russian drones into Poland's airspace. The Government confirmed that the Spanish contribution is part of the allied planning and responds to the commitment to contribute…
The Deputy Secretary of Institutional Regeneration of the Popular Party, Cuca Gamarra, criticized this Saturday in Logroño that the president of the government Pedro Sánchez has accepted " reluctantly" and "with nocturnity" the commitments of Spain with NATO, in relation to the 'Operation Sentinel of the East' to strengthen the borders of the organization after the invasion of the airspace of Poland by Russian drones.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that his country's troops would engage in NATO's actions on NATO's eastern flank. "Putin won't intimidate us," the politician stated. Just a few months ago, the government in Madrid faced criticism from some NATO member states because Spain refused to increase its defense budget. Allocating 5 percent of GDP to border defense was unacceptable to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who argued that to meet N…
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