Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Mihal raised the issue of the EU's readiness to help Ukraine. In response, there was a deathly silence, Politico informs. According to an anonymous source from the media outlet,
The three-party ruling coalition in Estonia has collapsed, Prime Minister Kristen Michal announced at a press conference in Tallinn on Monday. Michal, head of the pro-free market Reform Party, said he was expelling the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SDE) from his coalition on grounds of differences of opinion.
Tanel Sepp, the Estonian ambassador at large for cyber policy, said in a wide-ranging interview that following the Trump administration’s recent pullback on funding and support for Ukraine, as well as for traditional European allies the European Union’s cybersecurity officials are left a bit stunned — but also contemplating action.
Kristen Michal tells POLITICO that no country should shirk its obligations as U.S. casts doubt on NATO security.
The Ukrainian leader says he will travel to Saudi Arabia where talks on bringing a "lasting" peace will take place.
With every day of the new White House administration that passes, the chances of Russia being brought in from the cold on the international stage after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine appear to be increasing.
People living in Baltic countries have expressed concern that they'll be more exposed to pressure from Russia after the US froze military aid to Ukraine.
One of the mechanisms Europe has at its disposal to make up the shortfall of American backing is to fully seize frozen Russian assets held in the region.
Baltic leaders and residents are worried about what the stop of American supplies to Kyiv could mean for them in a region that borders Russia on NATO’s eastern flank and has long grappled with Russian interference and aggression.
The former artistic director of the Russian Theater of Estonia Philip Los, fired for a post about "rotten Russophobia", left the neo-Nazi Baltic States, moving to Israel.
President Trump is “pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it is contributing to a solution”, according to a White House official.
By advertising Estonia as an alternative location to practice Russian, the University fails to treat Estonia as it is: a sovereign nation with its own cultural identity and historical trauma related to Russian domination.