Former Estonian President Raimond Kaljulaid has expressed caution regarding a move by leading European nations – the UK, France, and Germany – to initiate political discussions with Russia. Despite support from Finland and Ukraine for this dialogue, Kaljulaid suggests Estonia should remain vigilant. He implies that the interests of these larger European countries may not necessarily align with those of Estonia. The initiative aims to re-establish communication channels with Moscow, a move seen by some as potentially beneficial for de-escalation. However, Kaljulaid’s statement highlights a potential disconnect between the perspectives of major powers and smaller nations bordering Russia. This raises concerns about the potential implications of any agreements reached without fully considering the security interests of countries like Estonia. The article underscores a need for Estonia to carefully assess the evolving geopolitical landscape.