The Prime Minister stated that Estonia has a clear message to Kyiv – we stand by Ukraine, Ukraine can rely on Estonia, and our support will continue as long as the bloody aggression persists. “Estonia’s and Europe’s support will remain until peace is achieved on Ukraine’s terms and it will not end until the Ukraine is liberated from the aggressor's troops. It is crucial to act faster and increase support for Ukraine,” he added. “At the same time, we must continue to weaken Russia, strengthen sanctions, and use frozen assets. Estonia sees Ukraine as a future member of the European Union and NATO,” he said.
Prime Minister Michal will participate in events dedicated to the anniversary of the war, attend a memorial ceremony for fallen Ukrainian defenders, and meet with President Zelensky. Kyiv will host a high-level international summit in support of Ukraine on the occasion of the anniversary of the aggression. The Prime Minister will deliver a speech at the summit.
In addition to the Estonian Prime Minister, the heads of state of Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania, as well as the Prime Ministers of Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Spain, will be present in Kyiv. The European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will also participate.