How Estonia Can Bring Ukraine Into Europe – INTERVIEW

Tallinn leads on digitisation, defence, and now has Kaja Kallas at the EU's centre

11 October 2024

Staś Kaleta

Editor

Estonian President Alar Karis recently called on the EU to ‘tear down this wall of restrictions’ on Ukraine. Soon, former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas will take up her role as the EU’s top diplomat. Can Estonia be the key to unlocking Ukraine’s potential?

Staś Kaleta met with Margus Kolga, Director General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, at our Europe Future Forum in mid-September. This text outlines key takeaways from their discussion, but find the full podcast below.

To lead on Russia is to lead on Ukraine 

Kaja Kallas has long held an international reputation for being the ‘iron lady’. Now, as she takes up the role of EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, she is set to become one of the most influential Estonians ever.

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Staś Kaleta

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Staś Kaleta is an editor at Visegrad Insight and writes the Weekly Outlook. He is starting an MA in International Journalism at City University, London. He also holds a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Oxford and an MA in Issues in Modern Culture at UCL. Previous experience includes roles as Editor in Chief at UCL’s Pi Media and Head of Speakers at TEDxOxford.

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