Do not separate Russia and Europe, says Gaja Kallas

In a special interview with EU diplomatic leader Eurneus, an Atlantic fracture says, “We will not give it to Russia.”
“Russia wants to divide the US and Europe and we will not give it to them,” EU External Police Chief Gaja Kallas told EuroNus.
Gaja Kallas, who lived live in the Eurus’ “Europe Today” project, said the two parties were united when there was no “separation” between Brussels and the Trump administration.
Kallas said the current conversations were “shuttle diplomacy” and that there will be a place on the desk for Europe when formal negotiations for the peace agreement begins.
“At this time, this is a shot. After the phone call Between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the two presidents suspended the Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days.
Asked about his call for Putin and Trump, Kallas replied: “I am very happy to see how these things are running. Trump was clear in saying that the help of Ukraine was not discussed. Putin said that Putin was discussed and I would like to trust Trump than President Putin.”
According to the conversation, Putin demanded that the West be suspended to provide military aid to Ukraine as an previous condition for a 30 -day ceasefire. Trump later said in an interview with Fox News that military aid was “not discussed.”
The US president also welcomed the phone call as “production”, but the land war that Trump wanted to confirm, a confessed to a defined ceasefire that fell at the global end of the sea and wind.
Kallas proposed a plan to open 40 billion euros from military support, which could increase the provision of artillery ammunition, air defense systems, missiles, drones and warplanes if approved.
Proposal plan Had access to EuronevasIt provides that the “participating countries” automatically contribute, that is, the consensus of the 27 member states of the EUS does not require the consensus.
The scheme has been opened for countries from the EU, such as the United Kingdom and Norway, which recommends a change in the “coalition of interested parties”.
Kallas’s attempt will be discussed when EU leaders gathered in Brussels for a summit on Thursday. Questions are being submitted to whether 18 billion euros are part of the project, which was seized from the Russian property frozen in EUS.
The EU administrator must provide a document on Wednesday with firm plans on how to strengthen the security of Europe.
“We are strong and the war will be low,” Kallas said. “We have to do more for our safety. We have to do more for Ukraine so that they are strong on the battlefield and they are strong at the negotiating table.”