Estonia’s Kaja Kallas, a vocal critic of Moscow, has been under fire over reports her husband kept working in Russia past February 2022
Estonian Premier Kaja Kallas has made it clear she will not voluntarily vacate her post, despite a major scandal involving her husband that erupted earlier this week. The media reported that his logistics firm continued operating in Russia after the conflict between Kiev and Moscow began last February.
A hardliner when it comes to Russia, Kallas herself has publicly insisted that “all business with Russia must stop” for as long as the fighting continues.
In an interview with the ERR media outlet on Friday, the prime minister said: “I have no plans to resign; I have served and will continue to serve as prime minister for the freedom of Ukraine and for Estonia.“
The PM also claimed that since she and her spouse never talk business at home, she is not really in the loop regarding his company’s dealings.
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That same day, her husband, Arvo Hallik, announced that he had decided to “immediately” sell all his shares in Stark Logistics, and to resign from the company’s board of directors and quit all the roles he held in the firm.
Hallik clarified that the company had been “carrying out transport services from Estonia to Russia for our client AS Metaprint,” because he and his colleagues “believed that we were doing the right thing, helping the right people and saving a good Estonian company.“