Bilateral relations with Estonia are very good and the two countries cooperate closely within the framework of many international organisations, in particular the EU and NATO.
In July 2021, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Digital Governance of Greece and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications of Estonia, aiming at closer cooperation and exchange of know-how and best practices in the field of digital transformation and digital development.
Bilateral Relations
Estonia
here is mutual representation at ambassadorial level. Greece recognized Estonia as an independent country as early as 1922 and diplomatic relations with Estonia were resumed on 2.10.1991. The Greek Embassy in Tallinn has been operating since January 2005.
Bilateral Relations
For information on bilateral economic relations, you can visit the AGORA internet portal.
The Greek presence in Estonia has been limited over time and therefore there is no organized Greek community or related expatriates’ institutions. The Orthodox Church of Estonia, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and its Head, Metropolitan Stefanos of Tallinn and All Estonia, maintain cooperation with professors of the Schools of Theology of Athens and Thessaloniki.
Click here for information regarding the visa requirements for Greek citizens who want to travel to Estonia.
Click here for information regarding visa requirements for citizens of Estonia who want to travel to Greece.
Contact details for Greek Missions
Tallinn
Embassy
Head of Mission: George Papadopoulos, Minister Plenipotentiary First Class
Tallinn
Consular Office
Head: Eirini Kaparaki, Attaché