Overview
- After meeting Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the UN, President Trump said Ukraine can win back all territory with European and NATO backing and called Russia a "paper tiger."
- Asked if NATO states should down Russian aircraft that enter their airspace, Trump answered yes, while saying any U.S. response would depend on circumstances.
- Trump urged Europe to stop buying Russian oil and said the U.S. is prepared to levy strong tariffs on buyers of Russian energy if European nations take parallel steps.
- EU officials are weighing trade measures to curb Russian crude via the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia, alongside a sanctions package targeting LNG contracts and over 100 shadow‑fleet tankers, according to reports to ambassadors.
- Recent incidents include Russian MiG‑31s breaching Estonian airspace and drone intrusions over Poland, prompting interceptions and firmer public warnings from NATO members.