Estonia's PM Kallas: Claims of Baltic states allowing Ukraine airspace use are 'utter nonsense'; Russia's threats show weakness, not strength.
Estonia's PM Kaja Kallas dismisses claims that Baltic states allow Ukraine to use their airspace, calling them 'utter nonsense' and stating that Russia's threats are a sign of weakness due to their failures in Ukraine.
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