Rǫs considers cooperation with other leftist parties
Rósin is contemplating collaboration with other leftist political parties.
Rósin withdraws from the representative council of Samfylkingin
The political party Rósin has announced its withdrawal from the representative council of Samfylkingin in Reykjavík due to dissatisfaction with the exclusion of its leader from the party's candidate list.
Rosin: The Russian economy has become very vulnerable to every new sanction package
Kaupo Rosin from Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service stated that Russia's economy is in a poor state and is increasingly vulnerable to sanctions despite its attempts to project strength.
Estonian Intelligence: The Bottom of the Russian 'Food Chain' Knows What's Really Going On
Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service head Kaupo Rosin claims Russia is stalling negotiations with Washington without genuine collaboration.
Kaupo Rosin: Now is the right time to press the pedal and increase pressure on Russia
Kaupo Rosin, the head of Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service, argues that the current state of Russia's economy indicates that sanctions are effective and that it is now the right moment to intensify pressure on Russia.
At 22:00 'In the First Studio': Head of Foreign Intelligence Service Kaupo Rosin
The head of Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Kaupo Rosin, discusses the current threats posed by Russia on the ETV program 'Esimene Stuudio.'
KUKU ⟩ Kaupo Rosin: Russian War Veterans Make Life Dangerous for Fellow Citizens
Kaupo Rosin discusses the growing internal risks posed by Russian war veterans returning to Estonia from Ukraine.
Head of Estonian Intelligence: Russia thinks it can outsmart the US in Ukraine peace talks
The head of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service, Kaupo Rosin, states that Russia believes it can gain time in negotiations with the United States regarding Ukraine, indicating no genuine willingness to collaborate meaningfully with the US.
Rosin: Russia currently has no intention to attack Estonia
Director Kaupo Rosin of the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service stated that Russia does not plan to attack Estonia in the near future, despite ongoing military aggression in Ukraine.
According to Estonian Foreign Intelligence, Russia does not plan to attack NATO this year
Estonian Foreign Intelligence Chief Kaupo Rosin stated that Russia has no plans to militarily attack Estonia or any other NATO country this year.
Head of Estonian Intelligence: Russia does not plan an attack on NATO
The head of Estonia's intelligence service stated that there are currently no signs of Russia planning to attack any of the Baltic states or NATO more broadly.
Unusual statement from the head of intelligence of a NATO member: Revealed what is behind Putin's messages that he will not attack Europe
Kaupo Rosin, director of Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service, stated that Russia currently has no intention to attack the Baltic states or NATO, while emphasizing the risks posed by high military activity and the war in Ukraine.