The residence of the Russian Ambassador in Tallinn recalled that in 2014, Estonia does not want from territorial claims to Russia. So the Ministry has responded to the statement by the Estonian official authorized about the "annexation" of some countries. Border agreements about the lack of complaints though signed but not yet ratified. Along with this the official notification on the revision of the Estonian position Moscow has not received. employees of the foreign Ministry added that the Tallinn work on a mutual arrangement with the Russian border, which involves considerable forces and means, clearly testifies in favor of these agreements. the Embassy stressed that the Russian position was and remains unchanged: the Tartu peace Treaty of 1920 became the property of the historical bins after the entry of Estonia into the USSR in 1940. "Establishing diplomatic ties in 1991, our countries embarked on the path of equitable dialogue and cooperation, opening a new page in the history of bilateral cooperation on the basis established by the time of the legal realities, and in the border area. Statement about the international recognition by all States of Estonia in the borders of 1940 are not true, " - said in explanation of the Embassy. The Russian foreign Ministry staff believe that attempts to speculate on some kind of "annexation" can lead only to escalation of the confrontation in relations with Russia, which does not reflect the interests and aspirations of the absolute majority of Estonian residents seeking to develop good neighborly relations with Russia. Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov revealed on Wednesday that the Kremlin considers to be unacceptable territorial complaints Tallinn to Moscow. first foreign Minister of Estonia Urmas Reinsalu said that he sees no prospects for parliamentary ratification of the border Treaty with Russia because of disagreements by the Tartu peace Treaty of 1920. Later, the speaker of the Estonian Parliament, a member of the Conservative people's party (EKRE) Henn Billwas said that the Russian Federation must return to the Baltic Republic " annexed territory ". He added that progress in ratifying the Russian-Estonian border Treaty Tallinn insists on Moscow's recognition of the borders of the Baltic republics during the valid Treaty. <span style="color:darkgray