lähiriigis
Lähiriigis is an Estonian term that translates to "neighboring state" or "neighboring country." It refers to any country that shares a border with Estonia. Currently, Estonia's neighboring states are Latvia to the south and Russia to the east. Finland is also considered a close neighbor across the Gulf of Finland, though they do not share a land border. The concept of lähiriigis is important in Estonia's foreign policy and economic relations, as these countries are often significant partners in trade, tourism, and cultural exchange. Historical and geographical proximity naturally leads to close ties and shared interests with these nations. The nature of these relationships can evolve over time, influenced by political, economic, and social developments in both Estonia and its neighboring states. Understanding the concept of lähiriigis provides insight into Estonia's perspective on its immediate regional environment and its approach to international cooperation.