Estonian diaspora project in Canada: KESKUS
Tallinn, August 21 (Hibya) - Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said the KESKUS project implemented in Canada is one of the significant initiatives undertaken by the Estonian community thousands of kilometers away from their homeland.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said the KESKUS project implemented in Canada is one of the significant initiatives undertaken by the Estonian community thousands of kilometers away from their homeland.
Tsahkna commented on the KESKUS project in Canada in a post on social media. Describing the project as the largest initiative of the Estonian community abroad in the past half-century, Tsahkna said KESKUS would strengthen Estonia’s visibility in North America.
Tsahkna said the project in Canada demonstrates that Estonians can accomplish significant things together even thousands of kilometers away from their country, highlighting the importance of KESKUS for the Estonian diaspora.
Tsahkna said the project would promote Estonia more strongly in North America and contribute to the country’s international visibility.
Commenting also on the architectural design of the KESKUS project, Tsahkna said one of its notable features is a courtyard whose contours reflect Estonia’s borders and shape.
Tsahkna emphasized that KESKUS is the largest initiative of the Estonian community abroad in the past 50 years and said the project would strengthen ties between Estonia and the Estonian community in North America.
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