NATO Ally Estonia Urges Preparation for 'Different Kind of War' With Putin
Summary
Estonia's President Alar Karis believes that Europe must prepare for a new type of conflict with Russia, as tensions continue following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Karis highlighted Russia's aggressive actions towards NATO countries and doubted the likelihood of a quick peace agreement. President Donald Trump is working to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine but faces challenges in reaching a deal.Key Facts
- Estonia's President Alar Karis says Europe should be ready for a "different kind of war" with Russia.
- Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, defending the breakaway regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.
- The war could soon enter its fourth year if no peace deal happens soon.
- Ukraine heavily relies on NATO support, receiving weapons and training, including on F-16 fighter jets.
- Russia has allegedly breached the airspace of NATO members like Lithuania and Estonia recently.
- President Donald Trump has been attempting to negotiate peace between Russia and Ukraine, meeting with both leaders.
- Trump canceled a planned meeting with Russian President Putin, stating it would only occur if a deal was likely.
- Karis expressed skepticism about Russia's intentions for peace.
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