“<…> I have agreed with the other shareholders of Stark Logistics that I will immediately sell all my shares to Stark Logistics,” the post reads.
The businessman also apologized for the situation.
Earlier it was reported that the parliamentary faction of the Center Party decided to start negotiations with other parties on a motion of no confidence against Kallas due to her husband’s business dealings in Russia. At the same time, the prime minister refused to resign.
Arvo Hallik partially owns the shipping company Stark Logistics, which transports goods to Russia. Prime Minister Kallas previously said that her husband does not have Russian businessmen among her clients and that the company itself is helping an Estonian client to stop working in the Russian Federation.