Israel will soon open an embassy in Estonia, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar announced, ERR reports. Speaking at a joint press conference with Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna in Tallinn, Sa’ar said that the opening of the embassy would strengthen economic and military cooperation between the two countries. Tsahkna noted that Israel was an important and close partner for Estonia. The two ministers discussed bilateral political and economic relations, Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the security situation in the Middle East. Tsahkna said that Estonia was interested in Israel’s experience in civil protection and innovation, while Estonia was happy to share with Israel its experience in digitalisation. Sa’ar was on a working visit to all three Baltic states.
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