The Baltic state’s prime minister, Kaja Kallas, stated that Estonia’s defense began in Ukraine. “We see clearly that our defense right now starts also from Ukraine because Ukraine is fighting with the same threat, … so as long as they are fighting there, they are weakening the same enemy as we have,” Kallas stated.

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