The Estonian female prime minister was arrested because she was a supporter of Ukraine.
Estonia's new Prime Minister, Kaya Kallas, was officially inaugurated on January 26 this year. However, it did not take long for Russia to issue a Russian wanted warrant, and this is the first time that a foreign head of state is wanted. Russia has also pursued high-ranking military officers from the three Baltic states, other than Kaya Kallas. Why did you make this decision?
Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas has been criticized for her strong support for Ukraine. Figures show that Estonia's military support for Ukraine is as high as 500 million euros, compared to Estonia's annual military spending of more than 800 million. Such one-sided support is taken for granted in Russia. If it was just simple military support, it might not make Russia so angry, after all, many European and American countries have already supported Ukraine. However, for Russia, Russia faces a thorny problem, and that is that the three Baltic states interfered in Russia's elections.
Kaya Kallas declared that she was ready to deny Russians living in Estonia the right to vote and to drive them out of the country. In addition, Russia has openly claimed that the three Baltic states are trying to interfere in the Russian elections, which is unbearable for Russia. His speech and deeds have touched on the sore spot of Putin and his **. Because of this, Russia went on a hunt for the Estonian Prime Minister and a number of others.
Lithuanian and Latvian senior ** were arrested for destroying a war memorial.
Lithuania, Latvia and other countries are all in Russia, in addition to Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas. Among them are Lithuania's Minister of Culture, Simonas Kyris, as well as Latvia's Minister of Justice, Finance, Agriculture and former Minister of the Interior.
One of the reasons why Lithuania and Latvia were hunted down was the deliberate destruction of the Soviet Union's World War II memorial, which Russia considered a "criminal case". In addition, Mr. Simonas also said that he would ban the spread of Russian culture in Lithuania, a move that was ridiculed by the Russian *** female journalist Zakharova, saying that he was "mentally exhausted" and "without a Minister of Culture".
What Russia did to the three Baltic states.
The three Baltic countries were very unhappy about this after Russia announced the hunt for the Prime Minister of Estonia and high-ranking military officers of the three Baltic countries. Similarly, Russia reacted forcefully to the actions of the three countries mentioned above.
The three Baltic states, after they gained independence, were threatened by Russia and intervened. Russia's bounty order is both a response to aid to Ukraine from the three Baltic member states and a warning to intervene in Russia's internal affairs.
Around the world, the three Baltic states, whether it is the events in Ukraine or interference in Russian elections, have shown a tough stance. They are working to defend their rights and interests, such as supporting Ukraine and interfering in Russia's internal affairs. However, the move clearly touched the scales of Russia's backlash and provoked a fierce response from the Russian side.
A little bit of my experience and conclusion.
Russia has published a wanted warrant for the Prime Minister of Estonia and the three Baltic countries, which shows that relations between this country are very complex and that there are some problems in the world. The three Baltic states, which belong to Eastern Europe and are controlled by Russian power, have supported Ukraine and intervened in Russia's internal affairs in order to defend their own rights and interests, but this has also provoked Russia's anger.
In foreign exchanges, it is necessary not only to protect one's own interests, but also to take into account the bottom line and rights and interests of other countries, and to prevent excessive behavior and causing tension. As a matter of fact, the contradictions and frictions between countries are often due to the fact that the interests of the two sides compete with each other and violate each other's bottom line. To this end, all countries should seek ways to solve problems through dialogue, consultation and consultation, so as to promote world peace and stability.
In general, in order to achieve regional peace and prosperity, the three Baltic countries have contradictions with Russia, which must be resolved through mutual trust and dialogue. Only on the basis of mutual respect and cooperation can we achieve a win-win situation and create favorable conditions for the development of the region.