In Estonia, Metropolitan of Tallinn threatened with deportation to the Russian Federation for crossing “red lines” 17:50

The Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs warned the Metropolitan of Tallinn and All Estonia Yevgeny about the risk of expulsion from the country in case of publicly expressing support for the Russian special operation in Ukraine, political statements of the Russian Orthodox Church or partnership with the pro-Russian. forces. This is reported by the portal of national television and radio broadcasting. ERROR Referring to the testimony of Lauri Lyaenemets, head of the Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

According to her, it was made clear that the nun’s participation in political activities was unacceptable.

The minister also stressed that the Metropolitan’s deportation to Russia could be carried out if “he crosses the red lines he knows”.

Läänemets added that Evgeny formally refused to pray for peace during the “Together for Peace” action scheduled for February 22 in Tallinn.

Formerly Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs caused In connection with the joint prayer calls for peace of Metropolitan Eugene of Tallinn and All Estonia.



Source: Gazeta

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