“It is not a secret that Russia does not care about its own signatures on international acts, and after analyzing this situation, NATO came to the conclusion that there are significant risks,” she said in an interview with EurActiv.

The Estonian leader explained that Russia does not pose a direct threat to Tallinn, as "NATO will be able to 100% protect its allies."

Kaljulaid clarified that Estonia needs to maintain a dialogue “even with the most difficult partners.”

On November 4, Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu stated that he was extremely skeptical about the possible visit of Kaljulaid to Moscow to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II.