Estonian Diplomatic Service (1940–1991) Explained

Agency Name:Republic of Estonia
Diplomatic service in exile
Formed:1940
Dissolved:1991
Superseding:Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Estonia)
Jurisdiction:Diplomatic missions of Estonia in countries that did not recognize the Soviet occupation and annexation of Estonia
Headquarters:United States
Chief1 Name:Johannes Kaiv
Chief2 Name:Ernst Jaakson

Estonia was occupied on 17 June 1940, by Red Army troops and was forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union on 6 August 1940. The United States never recognized the illegal annexation of the three Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – in conformity with the principles of the Stimson Doctrine (US Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles's Declaration of July 23, 1940), and more than 50 countries followed this position.

The Republic of Estonia, from 1940 through 1991, continued to exist as a state de jure according to international law during the whole period of its actual occupation and annexation. Therefore, some Estonian diplomatic and consular representations continued to function from 1940 through 1991 in some Western countries (the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, and others), dealing with a limited part of state functions of the Republic of Estonia.

Heads of the Estonian Diplomatic Service

In 1969, Jaakson signed the Apollo 11 goodwill messages on behalf of the Estonian nation, among leaders of 73 countries from around the world.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://history.nasa.gov/ap11-35ann/goodwill/Apollo_11_material.pdf Apollo 11 Goodwill Messages at NASA