Estonia’s new government will advocate tougher sanctions against Russia

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Led by Prime Minister Kai Kallas, the Reformist Party, the Social Democratic Party and the Estonian 200 party in the ruling coalition approved a coalition agreement on Saturday (April 8th) that envisages tougher sanctions against the Russian Federation. This is reported by the portal of the state television and radio broadcasting. MISTAKE.

In the text of the agreement, it is stated that Estonia will defend tougher sanctions against the Russian Federation in the European Union and will support the Ukrainian side economically, politically and militarily. Tallinn will also advocate for Ukraine’s admission to the North Atlantic Alliance and support the early start of negotiations on the accession of Ukraine and Moldova to the EU.

It also states that Estonia will support the enlargement of the EU and the North Atlantic Alliance and develop comprehensive cooperation with the United States as a strategic partner. In addition, Tallinn promises to help rebuild Ukraine and ensure that the confiscated Russian assets are used in the reconstruction of Ukraine.

The former ruling Reform Party and Social Democrats, which won another victory in parliamentary elections in March, and their partners in the coalition agreement represented by the Estonian 200 Party decided with the composition of the new government.

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