President of Estonia asked Russia’s liability and increased international pressure on Moscow
The president of Estonia, said this 3rd (23.Set.2025) in 80th General Assembly of (United Nations) in New York, which to end the war in Ukraine must increase international pressure under Russia and hold the country responsible for its actions.
He criticized the violation of his country’s airspace by Russian jets, on Friday (19.Set), and called the act of “hostile”. He also mentioned the conflict in Gaza and declared support for a ceasefire.
The Estonian President said it takes “Increase international pressure under Russia to end war in Ukraine” And that your country “It will continue to do everything possible to reinforce Ukraine’s ability to defend itself. ” He also asked Russia’s liability for “Crime of aggression”given that “Impunity only leads to other crimes.”
“Russia continues its attack in Ukraine despite the UN principles”said Karis. In his speech, the president declared that Moscow “You are not intended to accept fire. Russia’s goals will not change: Ukraine’s subjugation to satisfy their imperial ambitions.”
He criticized the country for attacking “Schools, hospitals and day care centers, with drones and weapons of war”. According to the leader of Estonia, Russia “Weakens peace and multilateral security”.
Karis stated that the “UN principles are violated in numerous conflicts around the world ” and cited the war in the Gaza Strip. “The multilateral peace agreement also failed between Israel and Palestine”. The president condemned the attacks of October 7, 2023 and added that “People in Gaza should not be the ones who pay the price”. He supported a ceasefire agreement with Hamas and defended the UN principles for the preservation of peace.
“The destruction and the horrors of war cannot be repeated. UN principles are violated in numerous conflicts around the world. We should all wonder what kind of future we want ”he declared.
Airspace
On the last Friday (19.Set), Estonia, a member of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), had its 12 minutes.
The Estonian government stated that the MIG-31 fighters entered its unauthorized airspace in the area of Vaindloo island, about 100 km from the capital Tallinn, according to the agency report Reuters.