Ukraine’s Zelenskyy arrives in Estonia to attend Nordic-Baltic summit
Zelenskyy urged EU leaders to tighten sanctions and said Ukraine can help allies build cheaper drone defenses against Russian attacks.
- On Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Tallinn to attend the NB8 summit, representing the five Nordic and three Baltic states, and met with Estonian President Alar Karis.
- The visit occurs amid regional friction over Ukrainian drones straying into the Baltic Sea as Kyiv intensifies strikes on Russian oil export ports to impose economic costs for the war.
- Russia launched 166 long-range strike drones and two guided missiles overnight, with Ukraine's air defenses intercepting 146, while attacks in the Kharkiv region killed three people and wounded 25 over 24 hours.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna to discuss Kyiv's European Union bid and security priorities; Tsahkna wrote on X, "Estonia will continue to stand by Ukraine for as long as it takes."
- Separately, Zelenskyy held positive talks Monday with U.S. representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Moldova, focusing on diplomatic prospects ahead of this month's Group of Seven summit.
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Selenski participated in a summit of the group of states in Tallinn.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday in Tallinn, Estonia, that Kiev is ready to send its anti-drone specialists to European countries that threaten unmanned aircraft. The Baltic states and Finland have repeatedly faced incidents in recent months when Ukrainian drones originally attacking targets in Russia entered their airspace.
Ukraine wants to share its drone technology with the Nordic and Baltic states.
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