Mihkelson's arrival in the Ukrainian capital was reported by UNN and marked by a social media post featuring a photograph from the Kyiv railway station, accompanied by a greeting, "Good morning, Kyiv!"
This visit comes on the heels of Estonia's announcement last week regarding a new package of military aid for Ukraine. The aid package is set to include artillery ammunition, anti-tank guns, and sniper equipment, demonstrating Estonia's continued support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict.
Estonian Prime Minister Kaia Kallas has emphasized the significance of this assistance, stating that it aims to help Ukraine overcome Russian aggression and prevent the escalation of a broader conflict. Kallas has also urged other EU countries to ramp up their military support for Kyiv and to invest further in the European defense industry, highlighting the importance of solidarity and proactive measures in addressing the challenges posed by the conflict.