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Close infrastructure, such as the Baltic Railway, as well as a joint power grid ...

Estonia will create a network of 600 concrete bins on the border to protect against Russia's attack - the media

Close infrastructure, such as the Baltic Railway, as well as a joint power grid allow Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to build a common defense against the Russian Federation. The Baltic countries will build a defense line from Russia on the eastern border, and Estonia plans to create a network of 600 concrete bunkers. About it reports ROSTIMEES. Estonian President Aldar Caris said that it is the Baltic countries who is the first NATO defense line in the event of a potential threat.

He called it the main reason for investment in defense, and the region in military and political terms is one. "Today, I assured my colleagues that Estonia is ready to solidarily help our neighbors during all possible crises, whether it is borders, underwater infrastructure, or even a military threat," the head of state explained. Caris stressed that Estonia is the leader of the Baltic Cooperation.

Close infrastructure, such as the Baltic Railway, as well as a joint power grid make it possible to build joint defense. "We always look into the future, as we know that if we plan something together, we are achieving more. It has been proven in our defensive cooperation, border protection and other areas," Karis said. Estonia President Aldar Caris at a meeting with his Latvian colleague Edgar Rinkevich and Lithuanian colleague Hitanas Nauseda in Tallinn.

The politician stressed that the European Union should change through reforms and find solutions to negotiations regarding the accession of Ukraine and Moldova. We will remind, on January 9, the Prime Minister of Estonia Kai Callas during the press conference stated that Estonia will make the next 4 years 0. 25% of her GDP for Ukraine's defense support. Since the beginning of 2022, Ukraine has been 500 million euros. In the next 4 years, Estonia will provide Kiev at 0. 25% of GDP for defense support.