Feb 24 β€’ 05:52 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

LAURI HUSSAR ⟩ We are small, but we can!

Lauri Hussar emphasizes the importance of the Tartu Peace Treaty, the need to support Ukraine, and strengthening Europe with allies during his speech for Estonia's Independence Day.

In his speech at the ceremony for Estonia's 108th Independence Day, Lauri Hussar, the Speaker of the Riigikogu, underscores the significance of the Tartu Peace Treaty, which established peace and stability for Estonia. He draws parallels between the declaration of Estonian independence in 1918 and the courage of explorers like Christopher Columbus, who embarked on unknown journeys in search of opportunity and freedom. Hussar relays a message of perseverance for the Estonian nation despite its small size, encapsulating a spirit of resilience and independence.

Hussar calls for a unified effort to bolster Europe’s defense and maintain freedom in collaboration with allied nations, particularly emphasizing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the importance of international support. His remarks resonate with the necessity of standing together against external threats while fostering a strong collective identity among Estonian citizens. The call for unity aims to inspire a collective commitment to protecting their sovereignty and democratic values.

As Estonia celebrates its independence, Hussar’s reflections not only honor the past but also look towards the future where Estonia plays an active role in broader regional security dynamics. His assertion, "We are small, but we can!" serves as a rallying cry for Estonians to take pride in their nation and continue striving for progress on the global stage, which echoes a sentiment of hope amidst challenges.

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