Estonia Pledges Peacekeeping Support in Ukraine
Estonia has announced its readiness to contribute to a peacekeeping operation in Ukraine. Prime Minister Kristen Michal revealed at a press conference that the country is prepared to deploy a force of up to one company. This statement was made alongside Finland's leader during a meeting in Tallinn.

Estonia has declared its commitment to join a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, according to Prime Minister Kristen Michal. The Baltic nation is prepared to deploy a contingent of up to one company to assist in maintaining peace and stability.
Prime Minister Michal made this announcement during a press conference in Tallinn.
The press event, held on Friday, also featured Estonia's collaborative efforts with Finland, further emphasizing regional solidarity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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