
Given that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has no self-imposed “red lines” when it come to war against Ukraine, Kyiv’s Western partners should not restrict their military assistance, Estonian President Alar Karis said on April 3.
“Ukraine is in a state of war; Russia is not imposing any restrictions on its aggression towards Ukraine; therefore, we should not impose restrictions on the assistance provided to Ukraine,” Estonian public broadcaster ERR quotes Karis.
Karis added that Western restrictions “would only assist Russia in planning its strikes.”