The female prime minister, who is wanted by Russia, has been exposed to her husband s refusal to res

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-14

On February 13, local time, according to the news displayed by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs**, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas on the wanted list, and Kallas and the reform party led by him are the "hardcore supporters" of Ukraine in the current Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, in August last year, Kaya Kalas was accused of being "immoral" in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and international sanctions because of the company's dealings with Russia because of the company in which her husband Alvor Halik was a shareholder.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas .

Kallas has been called "Europe's most outspoken supporter of Ukraine."

In addition to Kaya Kallas, Estonian State Secretary Petkop and Lithuanian Culture Minister Kyris are also on the wanted list.

According to ** reports, Kalas and the reform party led by him are the "hardcore supporters" of Ukraine in the current Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and Kalas is even more named "the most outspoken Ukrainian supporter in Europe".

In March 2023, Estonia held parliamentary elections, and the reform party led by Prime Minister Kaya Kallas took advantage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict to create geopolitical anxiety about Russia among the Estonian people, and finally won 316% of the votes won the victory.

In January this year, Estonian Prime Minister Kallas publicly stated that since 2022, Estonia has provided nearly 500 million euros in military aid to Ukraine and will continue to provide Ukraine with 0 percent of the country's GDP over the next four years25 of military aid.

Kallas also said at the time that in the coming years, Estonia would also allocate 14 million euros per year for the reconstruction of Ukraine and joint actions related to the decision.

She apologized for her husband's business with Russia.

is this "hardcore supporter" of Ukraine in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, who was widely questioned in China in August last year because of his husband's shareholding in the company.

On August 23, 2023, Kaya Kalas's husband, Alvor Halik, was ** held a 25% stake in the commercial enterprise Stark Logistics.

The company continued its international business between Estonia and Russia after the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, supplying an aerosol container factory in Russia.

Subsequently, Kaya Kallas repeatedly apologized to the Estonian public for the fact that the company in which her husband has a stake has ** dealings with Russia, admitting that in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and international sanctions, her husband's ** dealings with Russia are "immoral", she said that after this matter was ***, her husband has been punished and forced to "sell his shares at a cheap price of selling sandwiches", but she refused to resign as prime minister to show responsibility.

Desecrate historical memory! "Wanted.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov then said that Kallas and others were on the wanted list for hostile actions against Russia and "desecration of historical memory."

"These people are hostile to historical memory and to our country," Peskov said. ”

Russian spokeswoman Zakharova said: "This is just the beginning. ”

According to previous reports, on January 23, 2023 local time, Russia*** issued a statement announcing the downgrading of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Estonia. The statement noted that in recent years, the Estonian leadership has been purposefully undermining relations with Russia, elevating the policy of total Russophobia and cultivating hostility towards Russia to the level of national policy.

Last September, Russia's Investigative Committee indicted more than 170 foreigners, including citizens of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland and Ukraine, in absentia on charges of desecration and vandalism of monuments to Soviet soldiers.

At the moment, there is no response from the Estonian side.

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