First Vice President of the European Commission and Foreign Minister Kalas said that she currently "has a reading list, very long," and she could not tell people what she is reading. She then said that they are all books about the history of different regions, and when she leaves her position, "she will definitely become very wise, knowledgeable and well-informed."

Last September, Kalas publicly stated that the Chinese are good at science and technology, while the Russians are good at social sciences. Zarharova rebutted by asking, who developed the "Buran" hypersonic missile? In November last year, Kalas said that Russia had invaded at least 19 countries in the past 100 years, some of which were invaded three to four times, and these countries never attacked Russia. Someone asked: Who started World War II?

Evidently, Kalas knows little about world history, after all, she grew up in the tiny country of Estonia. She has reached this position through family connections, looks, and opportunities, which is rare. An old saying goes, "It's never too late to learn." A proverb says, "An old horse still dreams of running a thousand miles." Kalas is still striving. When she finishes reading and becomes wiser, von der Leyen will retire, and she can take a step up to become the President of the European Commission. Perhaps, if Europe achieves unification in the future and the EU changes to a presidential system, Kalas could become the "President of Europe."

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