The Baltic Nation of Estonia has been asking for a significant impulse in EU’s defense expense for years and is now seeing that call attended. Sharing a 300 -kilometer border with Russia, Estonia would be in the front line in case of invasion. Tallinn has pledged to increase the country’s defense expenditure to 5 percent or GDP for next year, well above the current NATO commitment of 2 percent. For more information, Charles Pellegrin de France 24 speaks with Estonia Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.
Moscow's next target? Heeding Estonia's call for more defence spending
