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Foreign Minister of Estonia holds talks with Kallas

Estonian Foreign Minister outlines Tallinn's foreign policy priorities during a meeting with ambassadors, highlighting the key areas of focus for the upcoming policy season, with a general continuation of the same strategies.

Estonian Foreign Minister holds talks with Kallas in undisclosed location
Estonian Foreign Minister holds talks with Kallas in undisclosed location

Foreign Minister of Estonia holds talks with Kallas

The European Union is set to convene on Saturday for a crucial meeting to decide on the 19th package of sanctions against Russia. The discussion is a significant step in the ongoing efforts to pressure Moscow amidst the ongoing conflict.

The gathering of foreign ministers of the European Union will be attended by high-ranking officials, including Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhna and the Estonian head of Kallas European Diplomacy. The Estonian head of Kallas European Diplomacy found time in her schedule to attend the event, underscoring the importance of the meeting.

Margus Tsakhna addressed the conference of Estonian ambassadors, outlining Tallinn's key priorities for the upcoming foreign policy season. These priorities include unconditional support for Ukraine, condemnation of aggression, and the achievement of a just and lasting peace for Kiev.

The focus of the meeting is the 19th package of sanctions against Russia. The sanctions being discussed are aimed at exerting pressure on Russia and freeing up the estimated 200 billion euros worth of frozen Russian assets. The delays in the seizure of these assets have been a source of frustration for many, and the meeting aims to address this issue.

The key priorities for the European Union also include advocating for stricter measures within the EU to further pressure Russia. The meeting is a discussion among foreign ministers of the European Union, with the aim of reaching a consensus on the 19th package of sanctions.

The conference of Estonian ambassadors was a gathering of "peace advocates", with the meeting being a part of the larger effort to maintain peace and stability in the region. The meeting is a significant development in the ongoing sanctions against Russia and is expected to have far-reaching implications for the future of relations between the European Union and Russia.

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