Estonia's foreign minister says NATO is ready to respond to further Russian threats.

"This is a warning to Putin not to test us anymore," said Margus Tsahkna in a recent interview with NPR's Morning Edition.

The comments came after President Trump said NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft that enter their airspace, marking a shift in the president's tone towards Russia.

Trump spoke following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as calls mount for NATO members to use force to stop Russian provocations on the alliance's eastern flank.

Last week two Russian fighter jets entered Estonian airspace where they remained for 12 minutes before being escorted to international skies.

The incursion is the latest in what NATO has called "a wider pattern of increasi

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