EU wants war with Russia
Fri 8:47 am +00:00, 22 May 2026Moscow Preparing Response Against Latvia for Allegedly Hosting Ukrainian Drones Attacking Russian Territory
This comes after the Intelligence Service SVR warned Latvia that its NATO membership would not shield it from retaliation.
The constant fearmongering over the Ukrainian drones over the Baltic countries just took a nasty turn as Russia is accusing Latvia of hosting Kiev’s drones used to attack Russian territory…And what’s more, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the Russian military is preparing an ‘appropriate’ response to Ukraine’s alleged use of the Baltic territory to launch drone strikes.
NATO should ‘direct’ Ukrainian drones against Russia – Swedish PM
Kiev’s UAVs are violating the bloc’s airspace by accident, Ulf Kristersson has claimed, blaming Moscow
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has said NATO states should help Kiev “direct” its drone attacks “in the right directions,” blaming a string of Ukrainian UAV incursions into the airspace of the US-led bloc on Moscow. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said this week that Latvia had allowed Ukraine to use its territory for potential drone attacks on Russia. Baltic officials have rejected the allegation, while insisting that Kiev has every right to defend itself but asking it to better control its drones.
Merz pushes special EU status for Ukraine that involves European Council participation and possible position in Europe’s top court
The German chancellor proposed bringing Kyiv into key EU institutions without voting rights as a temporary step while full membership talks continue
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on European Union leaders to consider giving Ukraine a new form of “associated membership” in a letter to leaders. Merz argued that Ukraine should be more greatly aligned with EU institutions immediately, even if full membership cannot be completed in the short term. His proposal would allow Ukrainian representatives to take part in meetings of the Council of EU member states and the European Council, but without voting rights.











