Estonia is ready to conclude an agreement with Ukraine that will allow the mobilization of men abroad.
Estonia is ready to extradite men of mobilization age to Ukraine. The country proposed to execute a corresponding agreement. This was announced by Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets, ERR reports.
The official admitted that Estonia could help Ukraine and extradite Ukrainian men to the country.
“If Ukraine needs it, Estonia can find this person and extradite him to Ukraine. In general, we know where these people are, what they are doing. Most of them work and have residence in Estonia, ” said the minister.
Ukraine has not submitted an official request, but, as mentioned in Estonia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs approached the Ukrainian ambassador and Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine with a request, if necessary, to report on the refugees found here.
In addition, Läänemets said that he will offer a written proposal for an agreement between the two countries in the coming days.
Currently in Estonia, extradition of a foreigner is only possible if the person has been prosecuted.
Let’s recall that earlier the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov said that Ukrainians liable for military service living abroad can be drafted into the army. They say that such scenarios are being discussed in Ukraine.
Later, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine clarified Umerov’s statement. The department stressed that the minister called on Ukrainians abroad to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but that does not mean legal pressure.
Germany says it will not force Ukrainian refugees to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and will deport them to Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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