Jaan Poska

Estonian lawyer and politician

Jaan Poska - Estonian lawyer and politician
Born

January 24th, 1866
159 years ago

Died

March 7th, 1920
105 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Estonia

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A lawyer and politician, played a significant role in Estonia's journey to independence. Served as the first Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs after the country's declaration of independence in 1918. Promoted international recognition of Estonia, advocating for its sovereignty in diplomatic circles. Worked on establishing the legal foundations of the new state through various legislative efforts. Also contributed to the development of the Estonian legal system during the early years of independence.

Served as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs

Advocated for international recognition of Estonia

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