WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump stated he is displeased with recent incidents involving Russian aircraft in the Baltic Sea, telling reporters, "I don't like it" and that "big problems" could arise from such events. The President’s comments were made in the Oval Office of the White House, where he indicated he is awaiting a detailed briefing from U.S. intelligence services on the matter. As reported by The WP Times, citing the Ukrinform.

"They're going to be briefing me on it shortly, so I'll let you know about it tonight or tomorrow," Trump said in response to questions from the press.

When asked more generally about his view on such encounters, the U.S. leader reiterated his concern. "I don’t like it. I don’t like when that happens. So there could be big problems. But I’ll let you know later," he added.

The President’s remarks highlight a growing tension as the U.S. monitors Russian military activity near NATO member airspace. His comments signal a potentially firm stance from the U.S. administration, pending the full details from intelligence agencies. The world will be watching for his official position once he is fully briefed.

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