Trump congratulates Estonia on its 107th Independence Day

Trump congratulates Estonia on its 107th Independence Day
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Matthew E. Wall, Deputy Chief of Mission | U.S. Embassy in Estonia

President Donald J. Trump extended his congratulations to Estonia on the occasion of its 107th Independence Day, emphasizing the enduring partnership between the United States and Estonia. In a message addressed to the Estonian President, Trump highlighted the pride associated with this day for all Estonians and acknowledged their resilience and determination.

Trump praised Estonia's leadership in areas critical to bilateral cooperation, such as security, economics, energy, and technology. He noted Estonia's increased contribution to NATO burden sharing and expressed gratitude for Estonia hosting rotating U.S. forces.

The former president remarked that the anniversary serves both as a celebration of past achievements and a reaffirmation of shared values between Americans and Estonians. Trump concluded by expressing his eagerness to continue working together towards common goals.

"Please accept my congratulations on behalf of the people of the United States on the 107th anniversary of Estonia’s independence on February 24," he stated. "I applaud Estonia’s leadership on many key issues central to our bilateral cooperation."

He further added, "May the anniversary of your nation’s independence serve as both a celebration of the past and a reaffirmation of the shared values that unite Americans and Estonians."

Trump closed his message with optimism about future collaborations: "I look forward to working together to build on these accomplishments and achieve even more of the goals we share."