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Some Estonian patriots say, Estonian SSR never existed. They want to eradicate the fact, that there was a Soviet Republic for some decades. But that seems irrelevant here. --88.217.127.62 (talk) 14:16, 6 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Given that Anton Vaino is a Russian diplomat and civil servant, it does seem important that his article mentions that he was born in the predecessor state to the state he now serves. Although Estonia continued to de iure exist, the de facto regime, that is, Soviet Union, was not only firmly in place, but Vaino's grandfather even was Estonia's communist leader at around the time Vaino was born. Obscuring these facts for legal matters makes the article prone to misunderstanding by someone not familiar with the topic. (Such as, why would someone from a Western style democracy, which one learns after clicking the link that Estonia is, "defect" to Russia? If one wants to popularise the fact that Estonian SSR was not legally recognized, then it's the article on Estonian SSR that details that well, not the article on Estonia.)— Preceding unsigned comment added by Eykeklos Omnia (talk • contribs) 28 July 2019 (UTC)
Books about Anton Vaino
In his future book "Putin's Russia" our friend I.O. Trade Attaché, at the Embassy of the Russian Federation, in Brussels.
He allocated a chapter for the close associate of the President of Russia, Anton Vaino.
However, it will be possible to read only after resignation. But, there is an opportunity to dictate. At least partially. For Wikipedia users with a good ear. Excerpts, paragraphs from the future manuscript. Subject, of course, to literary processing, proofreading. On the subject of military or state secrets.195.244.164.66 (talk) 12:59, 23 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]