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24 of August, 00:02

Estonian Prime Minister tried to convince the continuation of anti-Russian sanctions
Nikolai Dashkevich. Prime Minister of Estonia Taavi R?ivas during the meeting on Sunday with President of Poland Andrzej Duda in Tallinn tried to convince the continuation of anti-Russian sanctions, said the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers.

"Estonia and Poland are close in the sense of security. For example, it is expressed relatively to the conflict in Ukraine. We must continue to support Ukraine and to remember that the situation there is stabilized. We believe that we should continue the punishment against Russia until, until will not be restored territorial integrity and independence of the country, " said R?ivas.

Estonian Prime Minister also clarified the importance of the active role of Poland in the sphere of security." The upcoming NATO summit in the Polish capital may be historically significant for our region, " - said the Mayor.

Visit to Estonia Andrzej Duda launches a campaign to convince the allies of the need to strengthen the Eastern borders of the Commonwealth. The future plans of the President's visit to Berlin, London and new York.

Relations between Russia and the West deteriorated in connection with the situation in Ukraine. At the end of July, the EU and the US from point penalties against private individuals and organizations have moved to the measures against entire sectors of Russia's economy. In response, Russia restricted imports of food items from countries that have entered against her punishment.

The Ukrainian authorities, as well as the US and EU before many times has accused Moscow of meddling in Ukraine's Affairs. Russia denies it and calls such accusations are unacceptable. Moscow has repeatedly stated that it is not a party to domestic conflict and is not privy to the events in the South-East, is interested in Ukraine overcame political and economic crisis.

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