Estonian Media Representatives Conducted Visits to China, According to Annual Report The Ministry of Internal Affairs’ (MIK) annual report for 2025 details a series of visits undertaken by Estonian media personnel to China, facilitated and funded by Chinese authorities. The report highlights that local officials, cultural workers, experts, journalists, media individuals, and content creators were invited to China under these arrangements. Photographic evidence of these visits is included within the report, featuring images of Sweep Oliver Lomp and Siim Nikopensius, owners of a media agency, alongside Askur Alas from Harju Elu and Galina Streltsova, an employee of MK Estonia, engaging with local residents. A copy of the photograph was also published in the MIK’s annual report. The report indicates that these visits were conducted at the invitation and expense of the Chinese government. The purpose, as outlined in the document, was to utilize the expertise and perspectives of these Estonian media representatives for informational purposes. This activity has drawn attention due to its inclusion within the annual report, prompting further scrutiny of the relationship between Estonia and China. The report’s release underscores the ongoing monitoring of international engagements by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Topics: #annual #report #media Post navigation WATCH THE VIDEO ⟩ «It’s just creepy»: small parrots have a special talent France and the UN are leading a multinational mission in the Strait of Hormuz
This report raises serious questions about the influence of foreign governments on media operations. Reply
What was the purpose of the Chinese government funding these visits by Estonian media representatives? Reply