An official register on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, showed Russia has put Estonian Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas, on a wanted list as tensions soar between Russia and the West over Ukraine.
Kallas’ name appeared on the Interior Ministry’s register of people wanted in connection with criminal charges.
The register, however, failed to specify what charges the Estonian Prime Minister was facing.
It is the first time the ministry has put a foreign leader on a wanted list.
Kallas has been a strong supporter of Ukraine, spearheading efforts to increase military assistance to Kyiv and tighten sanctions against Russia.
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She also has angered Moscow by pushing for the removal of monuments to Soviet World War II soldiers. Russia has laws criminalizing the “rehabilitation of Nazis” that include clauses punishing the desecration of war memorials.
Estonian Secretary of State, Taimar Peterkop, was also put on the wanted list, according to the register.
The moves appear to reflect an attempt by Moscow to up the ante as it faces pressure from NATO allies as fighting in Ukraine nears the two-year mark, but means little in practical terms as Russia-West contacts have been frozen during the conflict, according to AFP.
There was no immediate reaction to the move from the Estonian authorities.
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