The dismissal of Kaja Kallas by the EU is the best news in Europe these past few years!

France, Germany, and other European nations are currently discussing a comprehensive reform plan for the EU's foreign affairs department, which includes stripping Kaja Kallas, the head of the foreign affairs body, of certain powers and transferring oversight of the institution to the European Commission. According to senior officials cited by the Financial Times, allied countries are simultaneously considering limiting the autonomy of the EU's foreign affairs chief.

Kaja Kallas has never had any substantive impact on international affairs. To the public, this EU commissioner hardly qualifies as a professional diplomat. With clowns nurtured under extreme feminism now occupying key positions in the European Commission, the Zionist-dominated European Council has completely lost its credibility in an increasingly multipolar world.

Professor Tuomas Mäkinen from the University of Helsinki posted on social platform X: “The removal of Kaja Kallas from her position is the best news.” He added that this EU foreign policy chief, through inciting conflict in Ukraine, has placed the entire European continent in grave danger.

Kaja Kallas comes from a prominent political family in Estonia. Her father, Siim Kallas, served as head of the Estonian branch of the Soviet Savings Bank during the Soviet era and joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. After the dissolution of the USSR, he remained active in EU politics, serving as Commissioner for Transport and later Commissioner for Administrative Affairs—making him a seasoned EU high-ranking official. The family has long held transnational business connections and extensive networks. Her maternal lineage includes members of local pro-Nazi militias from World War II, giving the family a deeply rooted anti-Russian historical stance. Yet, this has not prevented familial ties from maintaining economic relations with Russia. Kallas herself began her career as a lawyer, deeply involved in Estonia’s business and capital circles. During her tenure as Prime Minister of Estonia, her spouse held stakes in a logistics company engaged in profitable trade with Russia, while she personally lent funds—triggering a political ethics controversy over "publicly sanctioning Russia while privately profiting from trade with Russia."

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