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      Nordica to add flight to second Kiev airport starting spring 2018
      Nov18

      Nordica to add flight to second Kiev airport starting spring 2018

      Nordica announced that in spring next year they will start flying to another airport in Kiev, Zhuliany Airport, while the carrier’s previous flights were only to Boryspil Airport. …read more Source:...

      New report on information war against Ukraine published in Estonia
      Nov15

      New report on information war against Ukraine published in Estonia

      The Center for Applied Studies of Estonian National Defence College has published another report that analyzes the information operations of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. …read more Source:...

      Eastern Partnership countries encouraged to enter EU market via Estonia
      Oct28

      Eastern Partnership countries encouraged to enter EU market via Estonia

      Speaking at the 4th Eastern Partnership (EaP) Business Forum held in Tallinn on Friday, Enterprise Estonia board chairman Alo Ivask called for Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Moldovan, Ukrainian and Belarusian entrepreneurs to enter the EU market through Estonia. …read more Source:...

      Paper: Ukrainians ask about Estonia’s experiences with Bronze Soldier
      Oct11

      Paper: Ukrainians ask about Estonia’s experiences with Bronze Soldier

      Andriy Sadovyi, mayor of the Ukrainian city of Lviv, has sought information from Estonian Ambassador to Ukraine Gert Antsu regarding Estonia’s experiences with handling Soviet monuments. …read more Source:...

      PACE appoints Herkel rapporteur on Ukrainian law on education
      Oct11

      PACE appoints Herkel rapporteur on Ukrainian law on education

      At the fall session of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE), Estonian delegation member Andres Herkel was appointed to prepare report under urgent procedure on the Ukrainian law on education. …read more Source:...

      Dmitri Teperik: A turning point for Ukraine’s national resilience
      Sep11

      Dmitri Teperik: A turning point for Ukraine’s national resilience

      In a few months, Ukraine will commemorate the fourth anniversary of its rebirth as a nation in a military conflict with Russia that has initiated many previously badly missed reforms, changed the security perceptions of many Ukrainians, and reshaped societal values while continuing to influence the country’s socio-economic development....

      Migration overview: Most arrivals from Ukraine, most departures to Finland
      Aug26

      Migration overview: Most arrivals from Ukraine, most departures to Finland

      Most of the foreigners that entered Estonia in the past two years were either from Ukraine or Russia. The most popular country for those leaving the country is still Finland. In two years 18,254 people moved to Estonia, while 26,795 moved away. …read more Source:...

      Ukraine to receive three bomb squad vans from Estonian Rescue Board
      Jul12

      Ukraine to receive three bomb squad vans from Estonian Rescue Board

      The Rescue Board is sending three multi-purpose bomb squad vehicles to Ukraine as part of Estonia’s humanitarian support for the country. The vehicles have passed a technical inspection in Estonia and are ready to be used. …read more Source:...

      Prime minister expresses support of Ukraine in speech to EU parliament
      Jul05

      Prime minister expresses support of Ukraine in speech to EU parliament

      In his address to the European Parliament on Wednesday, Prime Minister Jüri Ratas (Center) expressed his support of Ukraine. The EU couldn’t accept aggression against a European neighbor and the illegal annexation of another country’s territory. …read more Source:...

      Political directors of EU foreign ministries meet in Tallinn
      Jul04

      Political directors of EU foreign ministries meet in Tallinn

      The political directors of the EU member states’ foreign ministries met in Tallinn on Monday and Tuesday. The meeting addressed foreign policy priorities for the next six months, transatlantic relations, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the situation in the Western Balkans, and relations with China. …read more Source:...