Mr Reinsalu also asked the UK not to cut troop numbers in Estonia, saying, “we love UK soldiers” and “we want more.”
More than 1,600 anti-tank weapons and hundreds of loitering aerial munitions will also be sent, according to defence secretary Ben Wallace.
Mr Johnson asserted his forced departure was “eccentric” and the result of “herd instinct” in parliament.
The foreign ministry names 13 British officials, including former Prime Minister Theresa May, and warns it will be expanded “in the near future.”
The Taliban fighters have gained large swaths of Afghanistan after American forces withdrew from the country.
