Estonia’s President, Alar Karis, has made a resolute declaration about the West’s mission to curb Russia’s military ambitions.
In an interview with Finland’s YLE, Karis underscored that stopping Russia is a primary objective for Estonia and its Western allies.
As a neighboring country to Russia, Estonia has a unique perspective on the geopolitical tensions in the region. “As Russia’s neighbor, you must prepare for the worst,” Karis advised.
He expressed doubt about any imminent changes within Russia’s political landscape, suggesting that the U.S. and Europe might have to deal with several more Russian leaders before witnessing any significant shift in international relations.
Karis emphasized the critical role of continuing economic sanctions against Russia. According to him, these measures are essential in pressuring ordinary Russians to demand change.
“We will do everything in our power to bring Russia and Putin to their knees,” Karis declared. He believes that only under such pressure will serious negotiations to resolve the Ukrainian crisis be possible.
When questioned about the potential deployment of NATO troops to Ukraine, Karis was cautious. He explained that such a decision is beyond his authority and would need to be made by the Estonian parliament. “Ukrainians do not need Western troops; they need arms, especially air defense systems,” Karis stated, emphasizing the critical need for military support rather than direct intervention.
Despite his hardline stance, Karis also mentioned Estonia’s intention to keep its border with Russia open and maintain some level of contact with Moscow.
By maintaining pressure through sanctions and providing essential military aid, Karis envisions a path where Russia might eventually be compelled to negotiate seriously about the crisis in Ukraine.