The Estonian Prime Minister spoke out after being wanted by Russia, stressing that he would continue

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

In February, Estonian Prime Minister Khalanga issued a statement in response to the international arrest warrant issued against her by Russia, stressing that she will not resign and will continue to fulfill her duties as prime minister.

Kalanga said in a statement that she had been informed that she was wanted by Russia, but that she would not let the incident affect her work. She stressed that she will continue to serve as Prime Minister of Estonia and serve the interests of the country with all her might.

Kalangasu also said she would cooperate with Estonian law enforcement agencies to ensure that the incident would not affect the country's political stability and diplomatic relations.

The reason why Russia has issued a wanted warrant for Kalanga is because she is suspected of being involved in a Russian-related espionage case. However, Kalanga denied the accusations and called them Russian politics against her.

Kalangashui is Estonia's first female prime minister and the country's youngest prime minister. Since coming to power in 2018, she has been pushing for the country's economic and political reforms.

The international community has expressed concern about what happened to Kalanga Water, and many countries and international organizations have condemned Russia's actions and called on Russia to immediately withdraw the arrest warrant for Kalanga Water.

For now, Kalanga Water will continue to fulfill its responsibilities and lead Estonia**. It remains to be seen what impact this event will have on Estonia's relations with Russia.

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