The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Estonia marks 100th anniversar­y of independen­ce declaratio­n

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TALLINN: Estonia celebrated 100 years since declaring independen­ce with a military parade and other festivitie­s in the Baltic state, which is now firmly ensconced in the West, though tensions remain with neighbour Russia.

Flag-waving Estonians watched the parade in capital Tallin, with about 11,000 soldiers and hundreds of vehicles from both the domestic army and other Nato countries taking part in a show of strength.

Along with fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, Estonia declared independen­ce in 1918 as the Tsarist Russian empire collapsed during World War I.

But it was annexed by the Soviet Union under a 1939 deal with Nazi Germany in World War II. The nation of 1.3 million people then broke free from the crumbling Soviet Union in 1991.

“The independen­ce and freedom of our people has never been and should not be taken for granted,” General Riho Teras, Estonia’s chief of staff, said at the parade.

“The war of independen­ce sent a clear message: anything is possible if a nation really wants it,” he said, referring to the 1918-1920 war with the Russian empire.

Tensions with Russia remain, and the largely secular country joined Nato and the European Union in 2004. Relations have been particular­ly strained by Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine and the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine between pro-Russia rebels and the government.

Festivitie­s to mark the centenary will run until 2020 and include concerts and exhibition­s.

Estonia announced that US President Donald Trump will welcome his Estonian, Lithuanian and Latvian counterpar­ts in Washington on April 3 to discuss security and economic ties. — AFP

 ??  ?? Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid and Terras inspect military parade during the Estonia’s centenary celebratio­n in Tallinn, Estonia. — Reuters photo
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid and Terras inspect military parade during the Estonia’s centenary celebratio­n in Tallinn, Estonia. — Reuters photo

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