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Which Baltic Republic wanted to be independent of Soviet Russio's control​

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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On 30 March 1990, the Estonian Supreme Soviet declared independence. In particular, it declared the 1940 annexation illegal and began the transition towards an independent Republic of Estonia. On 4 May 1990, the Latvian Supreme Soviet made a similar declaration.

Answered by dhammajyothivoja27
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On this day, i.e. September 6, back in 1991 Soviet Union officially recognised independence for three unbowed Baltic states- Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.Post World War I, the USSR allowed the Baltic people to establish independent states and on this day, i.e. September 6, back in 1991 Soviet Union officially recognised independence for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. It was half a century after carving up the heart of Europe in secret with Nazi Germany that the USSR recognised the independence of the three unbowed Baltic states. The decision made by Soviet President Mikhail S Gorbachev was the first concrete episode in the breakup of the Soviet state that he was struggling mightily to prevent.

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