A rift is emerging between the east and west of the EU over what to do with Russia's seized central bank reserves.
Estonia has launched a new push to get fellow EU members to agree to seize frozen Russian assets and use them to help Ukraine, dismissing a Russian idea on how the money could be used as part of a peace deal.
VOLODYMYR Zelensky has warned that Vladimir Putin is eyeing five other European countries for invasion. The Ukrainian has suggested at a press conference marking the third anniversary of
Estonia will transfer 10,000 artillery ammunition and 750,000 food kits for the military to Ukraine.This was announced by the country's Prime Minister Kristen
Following Russia's February 2022 war, the US quickly deployed troops to Eastern Europe to reinforce NATO allies and deter future Russian military advances. What began as a temporary mission has evolved into a permanent presence of 23,000 US soldiers spread across 23 operational sites from Estonia to Bulgaria, rotating on nine-month deployments.
The shift in U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, which enters its fourth year on Monday, has raised alarms in Kyiv and in capitals across Europe. A new documentary finds that those anxieties are especially high in some of Russia’s neighbors on the Baltic Sea.
Estonia, a Baltic country of 1.4 million people that has long punched far above its weight in the tech sector, is now leading central and eastern Europe's rush to fund defence projects spurred by Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
For Vladimir Putin, the Cold War never ended. Since 1999, he has ruled Russia with iron hand beginning with the role of Boris Yesltsin’s prime minister and then soon as the country’s president. But all these years,
Estonia is delivering a new military aid package to Ukraine, including artillery ammunition and food supplies for Ukrainian soldiers. — Ukrinform.
Alar Karis initiates trip, including visit to ravaged Kibbutz Nir Oz, to 'tell our people' what is happening here; calls for two-state solution
France and Estonia will host a meeting of European defense ministers on Monday to discuss how to bolster support for Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter.