A firm co-owned by the spouse of Estonian PM Kaja Kallas reportedly kept working with Russia despite EU sanctions
Estonian President Alar Karis has demanded explanations from the Baltic state’s prime minister, Kaja Kallas, after local media reports claimed that her husband was doing business with Russia despite EU sanctions imposed over the Ukraine conflict.
On Wednesday, the broadcaster ERR reported that transport firm Stark Logistics, which is partially owned by Kallas’ husband Arvo Hallik, continued moving some cargo in and out of Russia after the fighting between Moscow and Kiev broke out in February 2022. The company’s CEO Kristjan Kraag told the outlet that it had redirected most of its activities to Poland and Scandinavia during the conflict, but acknowledged that a small number of hauls to Russia still took place.
In an interview with ERR on Thursday morning, Karis said that Estonian “society is waiting for explanations from the prime minister today” regarding the situation.
When asked if the revelation that Kallas’ husband was making money in Russia affected Estonia’s international credibility, the president replied by saying that it would be the case “if these accusations are true.”
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“We are seeing more and more of these cases emerging where the sanctions that we’ve agreed in Europe aren’t working,” Karis lamented.
Later in the day, Kallas held a press conference in Tallinn to respond to the accusations made against herself and her husband.