Estonia proposes to terminate Russia-NATO Founding Act
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- 31 March, 2023
- 16:36

Speaking at a meeting of foreign ministers of Central and Eastern Europe (B9) in Lodz, Poland, on Friday, Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu said that it is time to repeal the Founding Act on NATO-Russia relations, Report informs, citing foreign media.
"We cannot talk about any cooperation with Putin's Russia, which is waging a war of aggression in Ukraine," Reinsalu said.
The Estonian minister said that it is also important to agree on a plan for cooperation between NATO and the European Union that reflects the NATO-EU Joint Declaration adopted in January.
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