Estonia delivered another package of military aid to Ukraine, which includes Javelin anti-tank systems, machine guns, firearm ammunition, various equipment, and diving gear.
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov and Ambassador of Estonia to Ukraine Annely Kolk have discussed the recovery of Ukrainian infrastructure, particularly in Zhytomyr region.
The Swedish government has confirmed that the undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering.
The government of Estonia approved the principles of utilizing frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. Thus, Estonia became the first European nation to develop such a legal solution.
Since the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion, Estonia has expressed support for Ukraine and provided assistance worth more than 500 million euros.
The annual report of the Estonian Security Police (KAPO) states that the Russian FSB is systematically trying to recruit Ukrainian war refugees arriving from Russia to Estonia.
Defense Minister of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov held a meeting with Defense Minister of Estonia Hanno Pevkur in Kyiv and praised the aid provided by Estonia.
President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed with Estonia’s President Alar Karis the issue of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic aspirations and thanked Estonian partners for military and political assistance being provided to Ukraine.
The ministers of foreign affairs of Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland in a joint statement praised the approval of the price cap on Russian oil and called on the EU to speed up the preparation of the next round of sanctions on Russia.
On Saturday, Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov held a video conference with his Estonian colleague Hanno Pevkur and thanked Estonia for its support to Ukraine.