Danes summon Russian envoy over airspace violation
COPENHAGEN,
Denmark -- The Danish government summoned Russia’ s ambassador on Tuesday after
a Russian fighter jet violated the airspace over Denmark's Baltic Sea island of
Bornholm last week.
“It is absolutely crucial that everyone
— including Russia — adheres to the basic rules of the game and international
principles,” Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said in a statement after the
meeting. “It was made clear that it must not be repeated.”
Denmark
is a NATO member. In a separate statement, Gen. Jeff Harrigian, Commander of
NATO’s Allied Air Command, said that Friday’s incident “demonstrates Russia’s
disrespect of international norms and for the sovereign airspace of an Allied
nation.”
He
said it was “a significant violation of international law” and it “indicates a
new level of Russian provocative behavior.” It was the first of its kind for
several years, Harrigian added.
On
Friday, the Russian fighter jet intercepted a U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber as it
was closing in on Danish airspace. Flying from Russia’s most heavily-armed
European outpost, the Baltic Sea exclave of Kaliningrad, the fighter jet
followed the B-52 well into the airspace over the island, NATO said.
The
U.S. aircraft was taking part in an activity that saw six B-52 aircraft flying
over all 30 NATO member nations in one single day, accompanied by some 80
fighter aircraft from across the Alliance.



