Estonia recognizes a growing threat from Russia. Since gaining independence, Tallinn has harbored concerns related to Moscow’s imperialistic foreign policy. Following the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and numerous statements indicating the Baltic countries as potential targets, substantial investments in armaments have been initiated. Additionally, there is a focus on joint NATO exercises, primarily with the Republic of France. Presently, Estonia is apprehensive about a possible attack from the East and observes the increasing production of weaponry in Russia. However, it maintains faith in collective defense with the support of allies.
Estonia has outlined a three-year strategy for Western countries to help Ukraine win the war against Russia. Source: Estonian public broadcaster ERR, as reported by European Pravda Details: The document, prepared by the Estonian Defence Ministry, is intended for all countries participating in the Ramstein working group on Ukraine's defence.