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Estonia

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Capital Tallinn
Dialing code+372
Population1. 316 million (2017)
Currency Euro
Official languageEstonian
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About Estonia


Estonia, a country in Northern Europe, borders the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland. Including more than 1,500 islands, its diverse terrain spans rocky beaches, old-growth forest and many lakes. Formerly part of the Soviet Union, it's dotted with castles, churches and hilltop fortresses. The capital, Tallinn, is known for its preserved Old Town, museums and the 314m-high Tallinn TV Tower, which has an observation deck.

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Ukraine-Russia tensions: UK threatens tougher sanctions in event of aggression

Jan 23,2022 1:39 am

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has announced new legislation to expand the UK's sanctions regime in The Event of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Currently the government can only impose sanctions on those directly linked to Russian actions in Ukraine.

But the new powers will allow it to target a much broader range of individuals and businesses.

Russia said The Threat of more sanctions would backfire, hurting British companies and shareholders.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called it " an undisguised attack on business" and said it would lead to retaliatory measures " based on our interests".

Russia has placed about 100,000 troops, tanks, artillery and missiles near Ukraine's border, but denies it plans to invade the former Soviet Republic , which borders both Russia and the European Union .

In a statement to The House of Commons, Ms Truss said the legislation would not impose sanctions automatically but provide for additional powers " in The Event of any further Russian incursion into Ukraine".

The Foreign Office says the new measures will allow the UK to act " in lockstep with the US and other allies to freeze assets and ban travel".

" We will make sure that those who share responsibility for the Kremlin's aggressive and destabilising action will share in bearing a heavy cost, " Ms Truss said.

" Their assets in the UK will be frozen. No UK business or individual would be able to transact with them. And should they seek to enter the UK, they would be turned back. "

" Those in and around the Kremlin will have nowhere to hide, " she added.

Ms Truss said that the measures amounted to the toughest sanctions regime against Russia yet and were the biggest change in approach by the UK since Brexit.

Reports suggest the US has also drawn up a list of individuals and relatives who could face sanctions.

Ms Truss has previously spoken of a " real threat" of Russia invading Ukraine, which she says would be " terrible for Europe".

The UK is also sending weapons to Ukraine and offering extra support to nearby Nato allies.

Russia-Ukraine tensions: The basics

Ms Truss, who will visit Ukraine and Moscow in The Next Two Weeks , said the UK had already trained 20,000 troops in Ukraine, supplied anti-tank missiles, and given support to its navy and energy sector.

The UK has More Than 900 Military Personnel based in Estonia and More Than 100 in Ukraine as part of a training mission, while a light cavalry squadron numbering about 150 is deployed to Poland.

Russia wants The West to promise Ukraine will never join Nato, in which members promise to come to another's aid in The Event of an armed attack, but the US has rejected that demand.

Nato's 30 members include the US and UK, as well as Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia - former Soviet republics which border Russia. Moscow sees Nato troops in Eastern Europe as a direct threat to its security.

Mr Putin has long argued the US broke a guarantee it made in 1990 that Nato would not expand further east, though interpretations differ over exactly what was promised.

Russia annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula in 2014. It is also backing rebels who seized large swathes of The Eastern Donbas region soon afterwards, and some 14,000 people have died in fighting there.



Source of news: bbc.com

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