Kallas Says Limits Demanded From Ukraine Must Be ‘Mirrored’ to Russia

Kallas Says Limits Demanded From Ukraine Must Be ‘Mirrored’ to Russia

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Key Points:

  • EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas emphasized that any military restrictions placed on Ukraine in a future peace deal with Russia must also apply equally to Moscow, underscoring the need for balanced terms in negotiations.
  • Kallas highlighted Russia’s ongoing violations of international law, including its military presence in Georgia and Moldova and interference in elections, framing these as broader European security concerns beyond the Ukraine conflict.
  • She warned that Russia’s demands remain unrealistic and aggressive, and that Moscow’s unchanged strategic goals pose a continued threat, potentially leading to further escalation or expanded conflict beyond Ukraine.
  • Western officials, including Kallas, are increasingly worried about Russia’s threats toward NATO countries and its recent military activities, including nuclear drills with Belarus and intensified rhetoric against Baltic states.
  • Reports indicate a surge in Russian mobilization efforts, with increased orders to reservists and incentives for contract soldiers, raising concerns about a possible dangerous escalation to justify further military measures.

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