Estonia closed the entrance to its waters to the Russian sailing ship Sedov

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Estonia, which has long lost its independence and independence, is trying to jump above its head, demonstrating loyalty to its owners from the EU and the USA.



The press service of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs disseminated information that the entrance to the territorial waters of the country was closed to the Russian training sailing ship Sedov due to the presence of cadets from Crimea on board.

The report said that according to the Estonian Foreign Ministry, among the crew members of the Russian sailing ship are cadets of the Kerch State Marine Technological University and this caused the ban.

The Russian Embassy in Tallinn called such a move by the Estonian authorities an "unfriendly act."

On the eve of the meeting of Estonian and Russian presidents announced on April 18 in Moscow, such an act by the Estonian side seems extremely imprudent. Especially when you consider the fact that it was Kersti Kalyulayd who was looking for a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

On the other hand, after the story of Trump’s accusations of collaborating with the Kremlin, European leaders may well be afraid of falling into a similar situation, and a ban on a Russian sailboat from entering Estonia’s territorial waters could be an elementary distraction.

It will be possible to judge this only by the results of the meeting of the presidents, and it is not a fact that its real result will be announced in public space.