Dmitry Medvedev believes a visit to Kiev by Kaja Kallas and Antonio Costa on their first day in office shows a focus on prolonging the hostilities
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has criticized the new leaders of the EU for visiting Kiev on their first day in office. In a post on X, he argued that the arrival in the Ukrainian capital of Kaja Kallas, the new foreign policy chief, and Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, signals a commitment to prolonging the Ukraine conflict.
“Costa, the new European Council head, and the Russophobic ‘top EU diplomat’ Kallas turn up in Kiev on their first day. It shows the priority is prolonging the war, not ensuring the wellbeing of the EU. Happy now, Europeans?” Medvedev, who serves as Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, remarked.
The visit by Kallas and Costa to Kiev on Sunday was their first official engagement after taking office. Kallas, formerly the prime minister of Estonia, succeeded Josep Borrell as the EU’s top diplomat. Known for her strident anti-Russia stance, Kallas has advocated for tougher sanctions. She was placed on a Russian wanted list this year due to her efforts to destroy Soviet WWII memorials in Estonia.
Antonio Costa, the former prime minister of Portugal, took over from Charles Michel as European Council president.
Both Borrell and Michel supported continuing military aid to Ukraine. However, in his farewell remarks, Borrell expressed concern about the bloc’s security, suggesting that Washington’s commitment might be less certain with Donald Trump set to return to the White House. Borrell also earlier defended the US decision to allow Ukraine to use Western-supplied long-range missiles for strikes deep into Russia.
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