Estonia’s Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur believed that Russia had been critically weakened even after nine months of the war in Ukraine. “We have to be honest and clear: The Russian navy and air force are more or less as big as they were before the war,” Pevkur told a news agency during a visit to Berlin. He argued: “We have no reason to believe that the threat from Russia is somehow reduced or that the threat to NATO is reduced.”

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