Feb 10 • 09:01 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Read in full: the fresh threat assessment by the Foreign Intelligence Service

The Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service released its 11th public threat assessment, focusing on external security threats to Estonia.

On Tuesday, the Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service published its latest threat assessment titled "Estonia's International Security Environment 2026." This report is the Service's 11th public assessment and outlines the external security threats facing Estonia. It aims to provide insights into the current geopolitical landscape and the potential risks that could impact the country's national security over the next few years.

The assessment discusses various factors influencing Estonia's security, including regional tensions, international relations, and the implications of the European security environment. As Estonia remains a strategically important country in the Baltic region, the report emphasizes the necessity for vigilance against external threats, particularly in light of recent events in Europe that have heightened security concerns.

Accessible through the ERR portal, this assessment not only serves domestic readers but is also relevant for international audiences interested in the security dynamics of Northern Europe. By releasing this detailed report, the Foreign Intelligence Service aims to foster a better understanding of the challenges Estonia faces and encourage proactive measures to enhance national security.

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