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Estonia and Ukraine established diplomatic relations on 4 January 1992. [1] Relations between the two countries have remained consistently close, largely in part due to shared concerns of any aspirations of the Russian Federation. Estonia is a member of the European Union, which Ukraine applied for in 2022.
Estonia's incoming government will support Ukraine until "victory” in its war with Russia, Prime Minister Kirsten Michal told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday, pledging continuity on the issue ...
Estonia's parliament has approved a proposal allowing the use of frozen Russian assets to pay compensation for war damage in Ukraine. Last week European Union ambassadors agreed to use windfall ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said allies must double down on support for Ukraine, as pressure grows on the UK to boost defence spending.. It comes just hours after Estonia’s defence minister Hanno ...
Estonia is an EU member and Ukraine is an EU candidate. The contractual and legal framework of relations between Ukraine and Estonia covers a wide range of branches of bilateral cooperation, including political, trade and economic, scientific and technical, humanitarian, law enforcement and other spheres.
Following independence, Ukraine August 24, 1991 Estonia proclaimed Ukraine December 6, 1991. January 3, 1992 between Ukraine and Estonia was established diplomatic relations. The basis for future bilateral relations was signed on 26 May 1992 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Ukraine and Estonia.
Ambassadors of Ukraine to Estonia (4 P) D. Estonian people of Ukrainian descent (1 C, 12 P) Ukrainian people of Estonian descent (3 P)
President Vladimir Putin ordered a Russian mobilisation to fight in Ukraine on Wednesday and made a thinly veiled threat to use nuclear weapons, in what NATO called a "reckless" act of desperation ...