Kaja Kallas

Estonian politician (1977-)

Kaja Kallas (born 18 June 1977) is an Estonian politician who currently serves as the 19th Prime Minister of Estonia since 26 January 2021.

Kaja Kallas in 2021

Quotes edit

2022 edit

  • Russia's widespread aggression (against Ukraine) is a threat to the entire world and to all NATO countries, and NATO consultations on strengthening the security of the Allies must be initiated to implement additional measures for ensuring the defense of NATO Allies. The most effective response to Russia's aggression is unity. I assure all the people of Estonia that there is no direct military threat to Estonia and that the situation in Estonia and at our external border is calm.

16th Berlin Speech on Freedom (25 April 2022) edit

16th Berlin Speech on Freedom by Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister of Estonia valitsus.ee

  • When we look at Russia we see darkness – fear is keeping its society together. And we see thousands fleeing the country. We know this fear. Fear of secret police who seize people in the middle of the night or arrest them only for holding up placards in public squares, fear of the constant distrust, fear to express your opinion, fear of the atrocities that might follow. Tens of thousands of Estonians fled this same tyranny after World War Two.
  • Gas might be expensive, but freedom is priceless.
  • What is our neighbor’s problem today will be our problem tomorrow. We are in danger, when our neighbor’s house is on fire.
  • If we do everything to help Ukraine, there will be no 11-year-olds for whom the air of freedom is something they only experience from a distance.

2023 edit

  • If someone talks about Russia and Ukraine agreeing on a peace settlement and giving away some territory, I explain that after World War II, your side of the Iron Curtain had peace, which meant that you built up your countries and the prosperity of your peoples. On our side of the Iron Curtain, we had mass deportations, killings, and our culture and language were suppressed. So even if there is some kind of an agreement, without accountability it doesn’t mean that the human suffering will stop.

2024 edit

  • When they annexed Crimea, it was the “little green men.” They were embarrassed that it's Russian soldiers. They tried to hide it, they were afraid of the Western reaction. Because the Western reaction was weak at the time, they made a mental note that they can do this because nothing happens. So if they can attack Ukraine, get away with no punishment, no accountability, then the next step could be NATO.

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