Estonian Foreign Minister Eva-Maria Liimets stated that she is not aware of any barriers and that if such a prohibition existed, she would have discussed it with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and Defence Minister Benny Gantz on May 2.
According to the Jerusalem Post, Estonia
purchased a huge quantity of Israeli armaments in the previous year, including
more than 500 Spike anti-tank missiles and the Blue Spear missile system for
coastal defence. Estonia has already
supplied military and humanitarian help totalling €220 million since the start
of the crisis in Ukraine. In terms of armaments, Estonia has previously given
FGM-148 Javelin anti-tank missiles and D-30 122mm howitzers and ammo.
Estonian Minister of Defence Kalle Laanet was
in Kyiv on April 25, 2022, to show his support for Ukraine.
According to Kalle Laanet, Estonia is prepared
to supply Ukraine with extra heavy weaponry and conduct training for the Ukrainian Defence Forces in using Western weapons.