"Estonia has not yet established its position on this issue. We have received the proposal. We are now conducting a thorough analysis. Undoubtedly, we will conduct the negotiations with our NATO allies, as well as with Finland and Sweden. That is, [to find out] how they refer to the subject. After that, we will formulate our position and will give our response to Russia," Jugaste told the Estonian public broadcaster (ERR).
On August 4, Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas said his country will not negotiate with Russia on cooperation in the defense field, as it should discuss such an issue with its allies,
In July, Russian President Vladimir Putin accepted his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto’s proposal to develop aviation security measures in the Baltic region.