Foreign Minister Tsahkna: Türkiye’s decision to take part in NATO’s Baltic Air Policing demonstrates our good relations

At a reception held yesterday to celebrate the Republic Day of Türkiye, and also the centenary of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Estonia and the Republic of Türkiye, Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said that relations between the two countries were very good, demonstrated by Türkiye’s decision to take part in NATO’s Baltic Air Policing in 2026.

“Estonia and Türkiye have close relations in both the economy and culture; however, they are best illustrated by our defence cooperation,” Tsahkna said. “We have been Allies in NATO for 20 years now and Türkiye’s decision to take part in NATO’s Baltic Air Policing in 2026 sends a clear message of allied unity and readiness to contribute to the security of the Alliance.”

The foreign minister said Estonia highly appreciated Türkiye’s decision. “In a tense security situation, the permanent and visible presence of Allies in our region is crucial,” Tsahkna said. “Defending the air space of the Alliance from Ämari reinforces collective defence as a whole.”

Tsahkna noted that Türkiye’s decision to take part in NATO’s Baltic Air Policing was particularly significant this year, when Estonia and Türkiye mark the centenary of their diplomatic relations.