Narva Castle, Estonia. File photoHELSINKI, June 10 Russian Ambassador to Estonia Vladimir Lipaev was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the republic, where he was dissatisfied with the statement of Russian President Vladimir Putin that Peter I returned Narva during the Northern War, the press reported service of the foreign policy department. The Russian leader, at a meeting with young entrepreneurs, said that Peter I returned territories during the Great Northern War, and did not tear them away from Sweden. The President recalled that when the first emperor laid St. Petersburg, the countries of Europe recognized this territory not for Russia, but for Sweden. According to the head of state, the lands were under the control of the Russian state, «this concerns Narva, his first campaign.» Russian spies were found in the governmentAccording to Vice-Chancellor of the Estonian Foreign Ministry Rein Tammsaar, who met with the Russian ambassador, what Putin said, among other things, about the Estonian city of Narva, «is regrettable.» In addition, the Estonian diplomat expressed the opinion that the The State Duma considers the draft law on the abolition of the resolution on the recognition of the independence of Lithuania, as well as on the threats of «denaturation» and «demilitarization» against other countries, to be «dangerous» and «irresponsible». United Russia deputy Yevgeny Fedorov submitted to the State Duma a draft law on the abolition of the State Council's decision USSR «On the recognition of the independence of the Republic of Lithuania», it says that it is illegal. Estonia announced the collapse of EU unity due to sanctions against Russia
