Section: Estonia
Estonia provides nearly €100,000 in humanitarian aid to Ukraine in December
Estonia provided a little under €100,000 in aid to Ukraine in December. …read more Source::...
Health board wants companies to vaccinate Ukrainian workers against measles
The Health Board is recommended companies employing Ukrainian migrants workers have their staff vaccinated after an outbreak of measles in Ukraine, Akuaalne kaamera reported. …read more Source::...
Foreign minister: Occupation and human rights violations must end
Violation of international law and continued international crises threatened the security of the OSCE region and are harmful to mutual trust, foreign minister Urmas Reinsalu said on Thursday while talking about Georgia and Ukraine. …read more Source::...
Paper: Russia and Ukraine’s interest in e-residency was expected
Postimees reports that foreign trade and IT minister Kaimar Karu (EKRE) said Russia and Ukraine’s interest in e-residency and the startup visa is ‘natural and welcome’. …read more Source::...
Sildam: Neither officials nor politicians can run the country by themselves
Current EU Ambassador to Ukraine Matti Maasikas said two years ago that the conviction according to which officials could run Estonia by themselves is false, Toomas Sildam writes, …read more Source::...
Estonia and Ukraine to develop e-states together
Collaborations between digital enterprises and the public sector to jointly develop e-governance between Estonia and Ukraine were launched on Tuesday with a series of events called a ‘Digital Society Sandbox’. …read more Source::...
Foreign ministers of four countries give joint Ukraine statement in Tallinn
The foreign ministers of Estonia, Lithuania, Sweden, as well as Ukraine itself, issued a joint statement in Tallinn, affirming their countries’ support of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, Baltic News Service reports. …read more Source::...
Zelensky hopes for Estonia’s support in UN Security Council
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that he hopes Estonia will support Ukraine in the UN Security Council when it becomes a non-permanent member in 2021-2022. …read more Source::...
Ukrainians light candles on Freedom Square to remember Holodomor victims
The Congress of Ukrainians in Estonia held a ceremony in memory of the victims of the Holodomor, a famine which killed millions of people in Ukraine in the 1930s, in Tallinn on Saturday. …read more Source::...
Ukraine cancels free long-term visas for Estonian citizens
In response to a similar move made by Estonia, Ukraine has decided to no longer issue long-term visas to Estonian citizens for free. …read more Source::...