Estonia Warns Against Easing Pressure on Russia: Every Concession Fuels Its War Machine.
Statements from the Foreign Ministers of Estonia and Ukraine
According to UATV: Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna has urged the international community not to relax measures against Russia, arguing that any reduction in pressure only strengthens Moscow's military capabilities. Commenting on recent developments, he described Russia's strikes on Ukrainian cities as a grave threat.
These attacks serve as yet another reminder that Russia has no intention of halting its campaign of terror. We must not ease up on the pressure. Every concession we make only fuels the Kremlin’s war machine. Our duty is to stop it—decisively and permanently,
— Margus Tsahkna
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that 'every attack on Ukraine is a direct consequence of Russia’s sense of impunity.' His remarks come in the wake of a recent Russian drone strike on a checkpoint in Chernihiv, which resulted in fatalities and injuries. The situation in the region remains tense, and the international community continues to monitor events closely.
The Critical Role of International Support
The statements from the Estonian and Ukrainian foreign ministers highlight the vital importance of global solidarity in countering Russian aggression. In light of the latest attacks, which have caused casualties, calls for tighter sanctions and sustained pressure on the Kremlin have become increasingly urgent. These positions reflect both nations’ commitment to ensuring regional security and stability, as well as the need for a unified international front against the aggressor.
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