Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas: It’s getting harder and harder to keep the West united on the situation in Ukraine

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March 3 – BLiTZ. Maintaining a consensus on the conflict in Ukraine among Western countries is becoming increasingly difficult, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in an interview with the Financial Times. writes RIA News.

Some countries are showing “signs of softening,” Kallas lamented. According to her, maintaining unity is not so easy: everyone wants the end of the war, but there is a question about what can stop it.

“If some people think that we will make this last effort and then draw the line and not do something else, this is really worrying,” the Estonian prime minister said.

Also, according to her, earlier it was possible to convince France and Germany to look at the situation from the same angle as Estonia, but over time it becomes more difficult to do this.

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On the territory of Ukraine, Russia has been conducting a special military operation since February 24.

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