Partnership Agreement with Estonia – 2021-2027
Agreement between the European Commission and Estonia on funding through European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund+ (ESF+), the Cohesion Fund, the
The first headquarters of the Estonian military was initially formed on 6 December 1917, as the Staff of the Estonian Division. The Staff of the Estonian Armies was officially established on 26 November 1918, with becoming the Chief of Staff.
Agreement between the European Commission and Estonia on funding through European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund+ (ESF+), the Cohesion Fund, the
The Estonian Defence Forces are a modern military organization dedicated to protecting Estonia''s sovereignty and contributing to global stability through innovation and international cooperation.
Estonia will receive €3.5 billion Cohesion Policy funding to support economic, social and territorial cohesion in 2021-2027 in the framework of the Partnership Agreement between the
The Estonian Defence Forces, EDF (Estonian: Eesti Kaitsevägi), is the unified military force of the Republic of Estonia. The Estonian Defence Forces consists of
During the period of 2007–2013, it was possible for Estonia to use support from the European structural and investment funds in the amount of nearly 3.4 billion euros, which is about twice as much as
Headquarters and Support Company Juhkentali 58 15007 Tallinn Estonia +372 717 1652 [email protected]
As of 2024, the Estonian Air Force has a strength of ~400 personnel . It operates unarmed aircraft and several radar systems and IRIS-T SLM Air Defence
The Estonian EMFAF programme will support the development of the coastal economies and their diversification into other areas of the blue economy.
The Headquarters of the Estonian Defence Forces received its flag on 29 October 2010. The flags blue field contains the emblem of the headquarters, with "KAITSEVÄE PEASTAAP" written in silver at the
On July 18, 2022, the European Commission officially approved the Partnership Agreement for the implementation of Cohesion Policy funds and the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Scholarship for Estonia-specific research (Estophilus) The scholarships described on the Study in Estonia website are coordinated by the Education and Youth Board.
Chief of the Finnish Defence Command, Lieutenant General Vesa Virtanen, and Chief of Staff of the Joint Headquarters of the Estonian Defence Forces, Major General Vahur Karus, met in
KrattWorks project "BadB" has been selected for a €6 million investment from the European Defence Fund (EDF) and Kaitseministeerium / Ministry of Defence of
160 - 200 Danish soldiers were deployed to Estonia as part of NATO''s multinational force of about 4,000 soldiers in Poland and the Baltic countries in 2018, 2020 and
Finantsinspektsioon (Estonian Financial Supervision and Resolution Authority) is a financial supervision and crisis resolution authority with
The first headquarters of the Estonian military was initially formed on 6 December 1917, as the Staff of the Estonian Division. The formation of the headquarters was conducted by Andres Larka and Jaan Soots. The Staff of the Estonian Armies was officially established on 26 November 1918, with Andres Larka becoming the Chief of Staff. In 1926, the Staff of the Estonian Armies was abolished and its functions were transferred to the General Staff, which was subordinate to the Minister of War. In 1929, the Gene
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