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At the meeting, Chairman of the National Defence Committee Kalev Stoicescu highlighted the importance of close defence cooperation between Estonia and Finland. Recalling Russia’s drone attack in Poland and airspace violations in Estonia and other European countries, he specifically pointed out the need to strengthen cooperation between the air forces, following the example of the navies of the two countries.

Stoicescu expressed his hope that the Eduskunta would soon begin discussing amendments that would allow Finland to enter the airspace of other allies if necessary in response to airspace violations. “Decisive strengthening of cooperation in NATO’s joint airspace will send a strong message to Russia that such violations will not go unpunished,” said Stoicescu, and added that more had to be done to deter the activities of Russia’s shadow fleet in the Baltic Sea.

At the working meeting, the committees discussed Russia’s ongoing war of aggression in Ukraine, support for Ukraine, and the increasing of pressure on Russia. They also spoke about the upcoming withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, and the future production and use of anti-personnel landmines, as well as about relations with the United States and the security situation more broadly.

The Defence Committee of the Eduskunta is on a two-day visit to Estonia. Yesterday, the 10-member delegation met with Undersecretary for Defence Capability at the Ministry of Defence Kadri Peeters and Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Andrus Merilo, and visited NATO Force Integration Unit in Tallinn. Today the members of the Eduskunta Defence Committee will visit the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) training centre in Nurmsi and get an overview of the activities of the Estonian Defence League.

The National Defence Committee of the Riigikogu and the Defence Committee of the Eduskunta have been cooperating closely and holding annual working meetings since 1993.

Photos (Erik Peinar / Chancellery of the Riigikogu)

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Link uudisele: The National Defence Committee discussed cooperation and changes related to airspace violations with Finnish colleagues

Source: Parliament of Estonia