Estonian Government Hires Journalist to Ease 'Russian Threat' Anxiety
The Estonian State Chancellery has hired a journalist to tackle public anxiety about the 'Russian threat'. The government hopes to see a reduction in these fears within a few months, although the exact timeline remains unclear. The identity of the hired journalist has not been disclosed.
The Estonian government has taken a step to address the growing concern among its citizens about the perceived Russian threat. It has engaged a journalist, whose name has not been made public, to write articles aimed at reducing this anxiety.
The government has set a goal to see the effects of this initiative within a few months. However, it has not provided a specific timeline for when these changes should become visible. The strategy is part of the government's broader effort to maintain public trust and ensure the well-being of its citizens.
The Estonian State Chancellery has hired a journalist to reduce people's fear of the 'Russian threat'. The government expects to see results in a few months, aiming to alleviate public anxiety and foster a sense of security among its citizens.
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