European Union's Kallas Describes Europe as 'Geopolitical Power' in Exclusive Interview
In a candid conversation with France 24 at the Paris Peace Forum, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas expressed her vision for Europe to become a prominent player on the global stage. With over a year of experience in office since serving as Estonia's prime minister, Kallas emphasized that her "big goal" is to elevate Europe's status as a geopolitical power.
Kallas' concerns about international law are multifaceted. She fears that the current state of global order is under threat, citing numerous conflicts and wars worldwide. Moreover, she notes that the rule of law, which protects smaller countries from being intimidated by their larger neighbors, is also vulnerable to erosion.
Regarding the United States' withdrawal from its traditional role as a global leader, particularly in terms of development aid, Kallas acknowledges that Europe cannot fill the void left behind. "The majority of the world's countries are small countries," she stated. "So if you think this doesn't concern you right now, then it's just a matter of time." However, she insists that the European Union is doing its part to support global stability and should be recognized as such.
Kallas also highlighted the ongoing crises in Africa, particularly the atrocities committed by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces. She urged parties involved in the conflict to cease hostilities, emphasizing that human suffering demands immediate attention. In the context of the Gaza Strip, Kallas emphasized the need for international backing to achieve sustainable peace.
On trade and economy, Kallas is a strong advocate for Mercosur, an EU-Latin American trade agreement that would create the world's largest free trading area. She argues that access to emerging markets is crucial for European businesses and essential for Europe's global influence.
Finally, in discussing EU defense policy and its cooperation with Ukraine, Kallas stressed the importance of unity among member states and coordination by the European Union. "The leadership on this is with the member states," she said. "We try to coordinate and bring them together for certain projects that are too large for any single state."
Kallas' vision for Europe as a global player echoes her commitment to enhancing international cooperation, promoting stability, and safeguarding human rights worldwide.
In a candid conversation with France 24 at the Paris Peace Forum, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas expressed her vision for Europe to become a prominent player on the global stage. With over a year of experience in office since serving as Estonia's prime minister, Kallas emphasized that her "big goal" is to elevate Europe's status as a geopolitical power.
Kallas' concerns about international law are multifaceted. She fears that the current state of global order is under threat, citing numerous conflicts and wars worldwide. Moreover, she notes that the rule of law, which protects smaller countries from being intimidated by their larger neighbors, is also vulnerable to erosion.
Regarding the United States' withdrawal from its traditional role as a global leader, particularly in terms of development aid, Kallas acknowledges that Europe cannot fill the void left behind. "The majority of the world's countries are small countries," she stated. "So if you think this doesn't concern you right now, then it's just a matter of time." However, she insists that the European Union is doing its part to support global stability and should be recognized as such.
Kallas also highlighted the ongoing crises in Africa, particularly the atrocities committed by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces. She urged parties involved in the conflict to cease hostilities, emphasizing that human suffering demands immediate attention. In the context of the Gaza Strip, Kallas emphasized the need for international backing to achieve sustainable peace.
On trade and economy, Kallas is a strong advocate for Mercosur, an EU-Latin American trade agreement that would create the world's largest free trading area. She argues that access to emerging markets is crucial for European businesses and essential for Europe's global influence.
Finally, in discussing EU defense policy and its cooperation with Ukraine, Kallas stressed the importance of unity among member states and coordination by the European Union. "The leadership on this is with the member states," she said. "We try to coordinate and bring them together for certain projects that are too large for any single state."
Kallas' vision for Europe as a global player echoes her commitment to enhancing international cooperation, promoting stability, and safeguarding human rights worldwide.