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Russia expels Estonian Ambassador in response to Tallinn's transfer of large batch of weapons to Kiev
Baku/23.01.23/Turan: Estonian Ambassador Margus Laidre was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry today. He was ordered to leave Russia on February 7, 2023, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
At the same time, it was decided to lower the level of diplomatic representation in both countries to the charge d'affaires, the report says.
On January 23, Tallinn announced the largest delivery of military aid to Ukraine worth 113 million euros. It includes all the 155-mm and 122-mm howitzers available in the country, hundreds of M2 Karl-Gustav anti-tank grenade launchers and ammunition for them, as well as means of supporting artillery units,
Note that earlier, Estonia supplied Ukraine with Javelin anti-tank missile systems, howitzers, anti-tank grenade launchers and mortars. The Estonian parliament also recognized Russia as a sponsor of terrorism. -02D-
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