Estonia will not expel Ukrainians liable for military service - Kallas

The Estonian government discussed the issue of Ukrainian men of mobilisation age and decided that they would not expel them.
This was stated by the Prime Minister of Estonia Kaja Kallas in an interview with The Kyiv Independent, Censor.NET reports.
She officially confirmed that her country is not going to expel Ukrainian men who have received protection under the rules of the European Union and are legally in Estonia and stressed that the Ukrainian authorities themselves must find ways to convince these people to return home.
Kallas added that this is an issue with Zelenskyy, but said that "it is Ukraine's task to reach out to the people who are here and invite them back to help their homeland."