Estonia’s PM Kallas declared as ‘wanted’ by Russia

Estonia’s PM Kallas declared as ‘wanted’ by Russia

However, it was not immediately clear why Moscow made the unprecedented move against its Baltic neighbour.

Russia’s database of wanted people showed Estonia’s prime minister Kaja Kallas as ‘wanted under the Criminal Code’ without naming the charges today. (AFP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russia declared Estonia’s prime minister Kaja Kallas as “wanted” on criminal charges today in an unprecedented step against its Baltic neighbours.

It was not immediately clear why Kallas, who has led Estonia since 2021, was listed as “wanted”.

Relations between Moscow and EU member Estonia, which is home to a sizeable Russian minority, have remained tense since the end of the Cold War.

Russia has frequently chided Estonia for removing Soviet-era war monuments, which Tallinn sees as unwelcome symbols of its occupation under the USSR.

Russia’s interior ministry’s database of wanted people showed Kallas as “wanted under the Criminal Code” without naming the charges, accompanied by a picture of the leader.

There was no immediate reaction from Estonia.

Earlier in February, Moscow summoned diplomats from its three Baltic neighbours after accusing them of trying to “sabotage” next month’s Russian presidential election.

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