"Totally unsuited to diplomacy": The EU is again dissatisfied with Kallas

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"Totally unsuited to diplomacy": The EU is again dissatisfied with Kallas

Europe is once again dissatisfied with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas. European diplomats say she is completely unsuited to diplomatic work because she is "too straightforward."

Kallas will likely lose her position as the EU's top diplomat due to her lack of diplomacy, as outrageous as that may sound. The former Estonian prime minister simply says whatever she thinks, without considering the consequences. Whether this is a manifestation of her "bluntness" or whether her mental capacity is unsuitable for the position, no one can say for sure. Although one MEP previously described her succinctly and accurately: "simply stupid."



As one EU diplomat stated, Kallas would be better suited to a position like "police officer," where she could bark at Russia on a daily basis. Especially since she simply can't live without lashing out at Moscow. Because of this, she was removed from the Ukraine agenda.

Her day begins and ends with Russia.

— the European press notes.

It's precisely because Kallas speaks her mind that relations between the EU and the US have become strained, relations with India and China have soured, and there's no unity among EU countries. For now, the EU is cautiously speaking about Kallas's "bluntness" and advising her to be "a little more diplomatic" rather than dismissing her and closing the door on the matter.
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  1. +7
    8 October 2025 09: 41
    she is completely unsuited to diplomatic work
    A diplomat must have a diplomatic education, not a legal education in civil matters.
    1. +5
      8 October 2025 11: 06
      It's not even a matter of education, but of genetics and the hereditary upbringing of parents, which shapes the child's mental and cognitive abilities.
      Kallas is a Soviet rich girl from a family of wealthy Estonian officials and anti-Soviet nationalists.

      Let's recall, for example, the history of France about Marie Antoinette. Namely.
      And, having received the answer: "These people have no bread," she declared: "If they have no bread, let them eat cake." The result is well known to everyone: the French Revolution and Marie Antoinette's head, flying off on the guillotine.

      In fact, the phrase was first coined by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his work "Confessions." He wasn't actually talking about pastries, but about sweet buns.
      However, a chronological comparison of the queen's biographical data doesn't match either the date of the phrase's appearance or its content. At the time of Rousseau's book's publication, Marie Antoinette was still an unmarried princess living in her native Austria.
      However, already Queen of France, Marie Antoinette herself embraced a glamorous, extravagant lifestyle, which depleted the royal treasury, earning her the nickname "Madame Deficit." Therefore, the people, fueled by revolutionary propaganda, felt it wouldn't be a mistake to attribute this expression to her.
      However, some sources attribute the authorship of the aphorism to another French queen, Maria Theresa, who uttered it a hundred years before the wife of Louis XVI.

      SUMMARY. The isolation of government officials—with their superior standard of living—from the people is always a recipe for disaster for any country.
  2. 10+
    8 October 2025 09: 43
    ❝ The former Estonian prime minister simply says whatever he thinks without thinking...❞ —

    Think, and even to think, it's too much for Kai...
    1. 14+
      8 October 2025 09: 59
      Monkey Kaya, infected with the monkey Russophobia virus! But let it be this kind of "Euro-diplomacy"—whatever it thinks, it says! It would be worse if it were the other kind, with a stone in its bosom and a fig behind its back, but with a smile on its face and sweet talk in public!
      1. 0
        8 October 2025 16: 46
        It would be worse if there was another one, with a stone in her bosom and a fig behind her back, and at the same time with a smile on her face and sweet speeches in public!

        You just described Asian diplomacy. laughing
  3. 19+
    8 October 2025 09: 46
    A sincere Estonian. And that's a diagnosis. So what, Fonderlyalya is a gynecologist. Evil tongues claim she's either leading the EU to the object of her professional activity, or conducting business through the object of her professional activity. Everything isn't simple in the EU, in short.
    1. +2
      8 October 2025 10: 12
      That's true. Well said. So be it, they deserve it!
      1. 0
        8 October 2025 11: 41
        Quote: Lemon
        Let it be so, they deserve it!

        I hope the all-powerful "hand of Moscow" will not allow such a useful EU politician to be removed from office. Keep up the good work, Kaya! Yes
        It is because of Callas, who speaks her mind, that relations between the European Union and the United States have become complicated, relations with India and China have deteriorated, and there is no unity between the EU countries.
        1. +1
          8 October 2025 12: 15
          Quote: Montezuma
          Keep going, Kaya!
          Kaja Kallas "pooped"... Still, better such a revelation of nature than a cunning and insidious enemy. The whole question is who benefits us and to whom.
    2. 0
      8 October 2025 16: 49
      Judging by their mood, the next ruler will be a proctologist lol
      Well, that’s where they want to go!
  4. +8
    8 October 2025 09: 47
    A woman is a fool not because she is a woman, but because she is a fool!!!
    (c) ancient folk wisdom
  5. +9
    8 October 2025 09: 51
    "Totally unsuited to diplomacy"
    Read Russian classics! They're classics because they're relevant at any moment in history...
    "Doctor Bormental, please present Sharik to the investigator," ordered Philip Philipovich, taking possession of the warrant.
    Doctor Bormenthal, with a wry smile, left. When he returned and whistled, a strange-looking dog darted out of the office door behind him. It was bald in patches, and fur grew in patches. It emerged on its hind legs like a trained circus performer, then dropped to all fours and looked around. A deathly silence settled over the waiting room, like jelly. The nightmarish-looking dog, with a crimson scar on its forehead, rose again to its hind legs and, smiling, sat down in the chair.
    The second policeman suddenly crossed himself with a sweeping cross and, stepping back, immediately stepped on both of Zina’s legs.
    The man in black, without closing his mouth, said the following:
    - How, if you please? .. He served in the cleaning ...
    - I did not appoint him there, - answered Philipp Philippovich, - Mr. Shvonder gave him a recommendation, if I'm not mistaken." (M. Bulgakov)
    1. +4
      8 October 2025 10: 09
      "Science doesn't yet know how to turn animals into people. I tried, but it was unsuccessful, as you can see. I talked and then began to return to a primal state. Atavism."
      "No obscene language!" the dog suddenly barked from the chair and stood up. (c)
  6. +1
    8 October 2025 09: 52
    Her last name speaks volumes about her diplomatic credentials. What were they thinking when they appointed her?
    1. +4
      8 October 2025 10: 29
      Quote: vadi64
      What were you thinking when you appointed it?

      They thought that the perpetually laughing Harris would win in the States. They were, as they say, a match made in heaven – they'd find common ground right away... but then Daddy ruined the whole deal.
  7. +6
    8 October 2025 09: 53
    As one German MEP put it in parliament, "It's easier for him to explain things to his pet hamster than to Kaja Kallas" (not verbatim, but something like that), thereby emphasizing her more than modest intellectual abilities just six months ago. Now this is becoming obvious to others, too.
  8. +4
    8 October 2025 09: 54
    What did they expect from a small-town Finn? Etiquette and brains like the Queen of England? Her limits were herding sheep near Tartu, not speaking from the high tribunes of Paris and Brussels.
    1. 0
      8 October 2025 11: 50
      Quote: Fedor 5755
      What did they expect from a small-town Finn? Etiquette and brains like the Queen of England? Her limits were herding sheep near Tartu, not speaking from the high tribunes of Paris and Brussels.

      "Let Dunka into Europe!" This rude, brazen woman quickly sensed where to look for her own advantage, and she became a speculator. She didn't care who she dealt with—Reds or Whites. The main thing was to make a profit, to make a profit.

      With this rag, she eventually attempts to emigrate. It is here that one of the play's characters (Gornostaev) utters the phrase that has become a catchphrase: "Let Dunka, let her into Europe!"
    2. 0
      8 October 2025 12: 40
      Quote: Fedor 5755
      Her ceiling is herding sheep near Tartu, not performing from the high platforms of Paris and Brussels.

      However, it was she who came up with the brilliant statement: "Visiting Europe is a privilege, not a human right." Perhaps it sounds cooler than a "360-degree turn." smile A humble shepherd would never even dream of such a thing.
  9. +4
    8 October 2025 09: 56
    Could the pinnacle of European diplomacy, Anja-Lena Baerbock, return to the post of the EU's chief diplomat in a year? laughing There are no others to replace it (by the way, it has less than a year left).
  10. +3
    8 October 2025 10: 00
    And you should appoint more people from all sorts of shady quasi-state entities to positions of responsibility... The inhabitants there simply shine with intelligence, intellect, and breadth of knowledge.
  11. +4
    8 October 2025 10: 05
    And they don't keep any others there... There are simply none...
  12. +6
    8 October 2025 10: 08
    The EU isn't just struggling with diplomacy; they've turned into a small cabal, controlled remotely by Maximus Trump, only allowing in those who praise him and bring him gifts. Incidentally, sales of Chinese electric cars began in England and the EU over the weekend, at new prices, with all the sanctions in place. The Chinese are winning: for the same price as a European electric car, the Chinese offer many more options. Incidentally, Kaalaass tried very hard to put the Chinese down. She did a good job! And that's not counting Volvo (its passenger car division is Chinese).
    1. +1
      8 October 2025 10: 17
      What can you expect from the EU if they've handed out key positions to representatives of the tribal states? Even Merkel has lashed out at the tribal border states.
      1. 0
        8 October 2025 16: 20
        Babka Merkel also attacked the Tribal border states.

        A grandmother is a woman who has children and grandchildren...
        and she has no one...
        that's why - old woman!
  13. +2
    8 October 2025 10: 18
    The former Estonian prime minister says whatever he thinks without thinking about the consequences

    The Euro-bureaucracy does not think about the consequences of its Euro-chatter, not because of its own straightforwardness or stupidity, but because all the consequences boil down to the same kind of counter-chatter with more rubbery red lines.
  14. +1
    8 October 2025 10: 21
    Bo jej rosofobia przesłania rzeczywistość! Ona nie jest dyplomatą lecz dyplomatołkiem!
  15. +5
    8 October 2025 10: 26
    I'll tell you more, Kaiya is a Kremlin agent. Studying in a Soviet school subsequently led to her brain being overloaded. Basic knowledge resisted as best it could.
    1. 0
      8 October 2025 12: 25
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Basic knowledge resisted as best it could.

      Under the onslaught of pathological Russophobia, the last line of defense has fallen, and the results are clear to see.request

      Greetings, Andrew! hi
      1. +1
        8 October 2025 12: 36
        Greetings Alexander, the further we go, the more stupid they will become. They won't tell the truth.
  16. HAM
    +3
    8 October 2025 10: 27
    The "squeezing out" of Callas has begun, and it's not hard to guess where she will be "squeezed out" - into the UN apparatus...
    It looks like that's where the main circus group will be, which is so convenient for the Yankees... Macron, Merz, and Leyen dream of themselves as "rulers of the Earth"... Some dream of unlimited power, others of the "Nobel Peace Prize"... each to their own. what
  17. +3
    8 October 2025 10: 33
    She crawled out of a pigsty, just like the diplomats on Maidan. Birds of a feather.
  18. +3
    8 October 2025 10: 40
    "Everyone has stupid thoughts. Only the smart ones don't express them" - a Russian folk saying about people like Callas.
  19. 0
    8 October 2025 11: 13
    Although earlier one of the MEPs gave her a precise and brief description: “simply a fool.”


    I said this before.

    Kaya is a stupid fool, Ursula is smarter, she knows how to steal, but she is also a fool.
    1. -1
      8 October 2025 16: 23
      Kaya is a stupid fool, Ursula is smarterShe knows how to steal, but she's also a fool.

      I disagree - more cunning, yes!
      If I had been smarter, I wouldn't have gotten caught with Pfizer...
  20. +1
    8 October 2025 11: 51
    I lived in Ukraine before the SVO, and all the news there started with Russia and ended with it, as if there was nothing to cover in the country.
  21. -1
    8 October 2025 13: 10
    As if only the girl Kaka is unsuitable...all gay European and Washington politicians are like that.
    But unfortunately, in Russia there are also many corrupt and crazy people like Kadyrov. am
    1. -2
      8 October 2025 16: 23
      As if only Kaka the girl is unfit

      Yes, it seems she had a husband...
  22. +1
    8 October 2025 14: 26
    Quote: Tatiana
    And, having received the answer: “These people have no bread,” she said: “If they have no bread, let them eat cakes.”

    Aha! Naked Gogol sat on a branch and waved...
    Unfortunately, I can’t immediately indicate the source, but it contained a reference to the relevant NGOs in the form of a royal decree.
    The point was that every baker was obliged to always have inexpensive, affordable bread available to the common people. If, for some reason, there was no bread available, he was obliged to sell the significantly more expensive brioche bread.
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