Foreign Minister Tsahkna in Kyiv: Estonia strengthens support for Ukraine
Republic of Estonia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
27.10.2025 | 14:45
On 27 October, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna met with his Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha in Kyiv. During the meeting, the two ministers signed a memorandum of cooperation confirming Estonia's readiness to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Tallinn in 2027, in support of Ukraine's rapid and comprehensive reconstruction efforts.
"The answer to Russia's brutal campaign of destruction must be a stronger Ukrainian state," Minister Tsahkna said. "Since 2022, Estonia has contributed significantly to Ukraine's reconstruction through hundreds of projects and the provision of humanitarian aid. Today, we reaffirmed our commitment to helping build a resilient and democratic Ukraine, and to organising the 2027 Ukraine Recovery Conference in Tallinn."
"Our aim in hosting the conference is to bring together heads of state and international partners from both the public and private sectors, civil society, local government leaders, international financial institutions, and businesses to advance a comprehensive and effective reconstruction process in Ukraine," Tsahkna added.
Despite Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine's civilian population and infrastructure, Estonia and Ukraine continue to work closely to ensure unified, robust, and long-term support for Ukraine. "Estonia's support for Ukraine's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity is unwavering. The Ukraine Recovery Conference will be a vital and impactful step towards achieving a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine," Tsahkna emphasised.
During the meeting, Minister Tsahkna confirmed Estonia's continued efforts to advance new European Union sanctions and stressed the importance of reducing Russia's sources of revenue in cooperation with the United States and the United Kingdom. He also highlighted the importance of mobilising Russia's frozen assets for the benefit of Ukraine.
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