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26 Mar 2025, 18:47 GMT+10
The foreign policy chiefs hawkish stance on Russia and leadership style have reportedly left many in the bloc feeling uneasy
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has been criticized by nearly a dozen EU officials over her hawkish stance on Russia and leadership style, Politico has reported, citing unnamed sources.
According to the outlet, Kallas' challenges began on her first day in office in December, following her tweet stating, "The European Union wants Ukraine to win this war" against Russia. Several EU officials reportedly felt uneasy that the former Estonian prime minister, within a day of assuming her new role, "felt at liberty to go beyond" established language norms.
"If you listen to her, it seems we are at war with Russia, which is not the EU line," Politico cited one EU official as complaining on Wednesday.
Kallas has been a vocal critic of Russia and an advocate for increased military support to Ukraine. Her initiative to increase EU military aid to Kiev to up to €40 billion ($43.1 million) this year faced opposition from member states like Italy and Spain, who do not perceive Moscow as an immediate threat to the EU. Kallas, however, still has her defenders among the EU's northern and eastern states, noted Politico.
Russia has openly criticized the top diplomat, labeling her statements "rabidly Russophobic," and "undiplomatic," and accusing her of pushing for militarization amid ongoing US-brokered peace talks on Ukraine.
She's also reportedly been criticized for continuing to act like a prime minister by failing to consult diplomats from member countries before making sensitive proposals.
Kallas' relationship with the United States has been questioned by some officials. After the sudden cancellation of her February meeting in Washington with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, attributed to "scheduling issues," Politico sources suggested that Kallas had not adequately prepared by providing a clear agenda to US counterparts.
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After a contentious February Oval Office exchange involving US President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky, Kallas tweeted, "The free world needs a new leader." The apparent jab at Trump reportedly unsettled nations eager to maintain strong ties with the US administration.
(RT.com)
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