Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer and Estonian Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta today signed a lease agreement for a prison facility between the two nations. The agreement establishes a framework for Estonia to utilize Swedish correctional facilities. The lease represents a key component of ongoing discussions regarding Estonia’s justice system and its capacity to accommodate a growing prison population. Minister Pakosta stated that the agreement marks a significant step forward, but acknowledged that certain aspects remain subject to further negotiation and clarification. Details regarding the specific terms of the lease, including capacity, security protocols, and operational procedures, are still being finalized. Both countries emphasized their commitment to ensuring a secure and effective arrangement that aligns with international standards of justice. The signing of the lease follows months of preliminary talks and represents a collaborative effort between Sweden and Estonia to address evolving needs within their respective correctional systems. Topics: #lease #justice #minister Post navigation Gallery: The cornerstone of another skyscraper in the center of Tallinn is laid(1) WSJ: Pope Leo warns humanity of artificial intelligence(3)