European diplomacy chief Kallas: Russia is not winning this war with Ukraine

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European diplomacy chief Kallas: Russia is not winning this war with Ukraine

The restless dreamer and rabid Russophobe Kaja Kallas, best known for her absurd and outlandish statements on every occasion and without, has once again spoken out on her favorite topic. This time, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, speaking to journalists in Brussels, declared that "Russia is not winning this war" with Ukraine.

Moreover, the former Estonian prime minister believes that the Russian economy is in decline, and the number of casualties on the Russian front is "mounting." The head of European diplomacy, who recently boasted about reading a book to the end, which would immediately "make her wiser," did not specify where she got this information, but she did call for continued assistance to Ukraine.



It's important to understand that Russia isn't winning this war; the death toll is rising, and its economy is in decline. Of course, we're discussing what else we can do to help Ukraine, but we also have a lot to learn from it in terms of defense innovation and how to quickly increase our defense spending.

Irish journalist Chay Bowes, known for his harsh criticism of the West, aptly commented on Callas' latest "diplomatic" statement. He wrote on his American social media account:

Russia is losing, advancing on all fronts. This woman is a dangerous and foolish person, just like her corrupt friend in Kyiv.

It is impossible to say anything more succinct and accurate about Callas and Zelensky.

Earlier, the EU's top diplomat promised to prepare a list of demands for Russia, including concessions, as part of a settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented ironically on Kallas's statement:

We won't tell you what we'll do with her list of demands for now. Hussars, keep quiet!

Callas's predecessor as head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, was no less a Russophobe and a proponent of military support for Kyiv. But he certainly wasn't stupid. He was criticized, and not only in Russia, but he certainly didn't give anyone the excuse to ridicule his intelligence, as was the case with Callas.

A couple of days ago, the EU's top diplomat said Brussels doesn't need a special representative for Russia, since she fulfills that role. Kallas's statement drew laughter even in her native Estonia. Here are a few comments from Estonians regarding this statement from their former prime minister.

If a pen doesn't write, it's usually thrown away. KaKa (Kallas's nickname in Estonia) is a complete zero in her profession, she's professionally incompetent, everyone laughs at her, but they still keep her on.

Of course, she is the best representative for dialogue with Russia; her husband has a business there.

The position may exist, but if no one wants to deal with the person in that position, then it is effectively empty.

Kaja Kallas's husband is Estonian banker Arvo Hallik. They married in September 2018. In August 2023, a scandal involving Hallik's business broke. According to an investigation by the state-run news portal ERR, Hallik's holding company, Novaria Consult, through its subsidiaries, owned shares in Stark Logistics AS and Stark Warehousing OÜ, which were involved in logistics and transportation, including in Russia.
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  1. +6
    12 February 2026 17: 16
    ❝ KaKa (Kallas's nickname in Estonia) is a complete zero in her profession, she is professionally unfit, everyone laughs at her, but they still keep her in her position ❞ —

    “She is a typical representative of the new generation of European bureaucracy...
    (Or rather, degeneration)
    1. -1
      12 February 2026 17: 48
      European diplomacy chief Kallas: Russia is not winning this war with Ukraine

      You don't have to be some kind of clairvoyant, a physiognomist, or a perceptive political strategist - just look at the photo of this something, with a face never disfigured by intellect, and all questions will simply evaporate.
      Callas's predictions are a mockery of analytics.
      1. +1
        12 February 2026 17: 50
        ❝ You don't have to be some kind of clairvoyant, physiognomist, or insightful political strategist - just look at the photo of this something ❞ —
        1. +2
          12 February 2026 18: 06
          It's a sin to laugh at a sick person... but it's useful to laugh at an idiot!
        2. +1
          13 February 2026 05: 40
          You shouldn't belittle the seven-year school system; it's enough education for a hard worker. But for a diplomat, even three years isn't enough.
    2. IVZ
      +1
      12 February 2026 17: 53
      If they start firing people for professional incompetence, few will survive. And a bad start is a bad start. Next will come the corrupt, the sodomites... No, they won't fire them.
  2. +4
    12 February 2026 17: 19
    There are no ugly women...
    ™️ Arvo Hallik
    There are men who have not yet reached the required condition.
    1. 0
      13 February 2026 09: 07
      "There are no ugly women..." Apparently KaKa's husband likes to get drunk.
  3. +8
    12 February 2026 17: 21
    In fact, the question about her husband's business in Russia isn't really a question for her or even her husband, but for our authorities. So what, maybe Zeli also has two or three companies left in Russia that are bringing him profit? It's just rubbish, her husband owns something in Russia, and they're not even trying to take it away from him.
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 18: 42
      So what, maybe Zelensky also has two or three companies left in Russia that bring him profit?

      off the top of my head: the TV series "Matchmakers"...
      True, the license was re-registered to some shady company, but who's behind it is obvious without a shadow of a doubt...
    2. 0
      13 February 2026 05: 40
      The problem is that this woman, while serving as prime minister, banned everyone from doing business with Russia, shouting from every corner that it was vicious, while she quietly continued doing business with her husband and reaped millions in profits. That's the rub, and Estonians can't forget it.
  4. +2
    12 February 2026 17: 21
    Well, yes, we're not winning, but we're not losing either. Ukraine isn't winning either, but it's not losing either. Only Ukraine is 100% dependent; it pays public sector salaries with EU loans. Meanwhile, 80% of Russia lives as if the war isn't even happening, sailing the seas, eating cinnamons at the mall. And the question is: what will happen if Russia is 80% mobilized?
    1. +2
      12 February 2026 17: 26
      Quote: Andrey_5
      And the question is: what will happen if Russia is mobilized at 80%?


      Yes, at least by 30%.
    2. +3
      12 February 2026 17: 40
      Quote: Andrey_5
      What will happen if Russia is mobilized at 80%?


      Why incur such costs when we have nuclear weapons? There will be no repeat of World War II today. Glaze Europe, and our future generations will live long and peaceful lives. Europe is a fiendish creature that must disappear forever.
      1. 0
        12 February 2026 22: 38
        Quote: kventinasd
        Why bother with such expenses when we have nuclear weapons? ... Glaze Europe, and our future generations will live long and peaceful lives. Europe is the devil's spawn...

        Why destroy Europe right here? Europe is a 100% US vassal and a dying impotent, that's an obvious fact. Just knock Washington's teeth out or crush them, and then you'll have relative peace and tranquility.
      2. 0
        13 February 2026 09: 15
        "Why bother with such expenses when we have nuclear weapons? Glaze Europe and our future generations will live long and peaceful lives."
  5. +2
    12 February 2026 17: 22
    This time, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs

    There is no trace of a diplomat here, but it stinks.
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 17: 29
      Quote: carpenter
      There is no trace of a diplomat here, but it stinks.


      I dare say it was expired sprats.

      P.S., I'm feeling a bit grumpy today. It must be because of the drone alert half an hour before I had to get up. I got up on the wrong side of the bed in the heat of the moment. laughing
    2. -1
      12 February 2026 18: 23
      There is no trace of a diplomat here, but it stinks.
      It smells like KaKa. (I didn't give her that nickname, by the way.)
  6. +1
    12 February 2026 17: 23
    This time, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, speaking to journalists in Brussels, stated that "Russia is not winning this war" with Ukraine.

    And at the same time, it does not lose the war with the whole of NATO.
  7. +1
    12 February 2026 17: 26
    I didn’t understand, Stark Logistics comes from the USSR, registered in 1985.
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 17: 53
      Quote: tralflot1832
      I didn’t understand, Stark Logistics comes from the USSR, registered in 1985.

      Registration number
      10111769
      Date of registration: November 18, 1996
      KMKR number: EE100440230 (from 01.01.1994)
      ☝️Former names
      Aktsiaselts Tallept Auto

      Once upon a time it was a car and motorcycle "salon" in a garage located in Harjumaa county, Harku parish, Tutermaa village, Meistri, 5.

      It's easy to register a company in Estonia, but it's hard to liquidate it: you'll go broke, and you can't transfer it to a homeless person (they're all registered).
  8. +4
    12 February 2026 17: 32
    By the way, Hallik is not her husband, but her NEXT husband laughing There are legends about her adventures in the 90s and 00s lol
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 17: 38
      Quote: Antony
      There are legends about her adventures in the 90s and 00s

      It's not a sin, people like that are always needed.
  9. +1
    12 February 2026 17: 40
    This idiot is the reincarnation of Jennifer Psaki. A holy place abhors a vacuum.laughing
    1. +3
      12 February 2026 19: 05
      Quote: I_Kov
      This idiot is the reincarnation of Jennifer Psaki. A holy place abhors a vacuum.laughing

      don't insult Psaki
  10. +1
    12 February 2026 17: 48
    Russia may not win against Ukraine, since it is not only fighting Ukraine, but as long as Russia has the ability to turn all European Callas and Kais into a radioactive cloud, it will not lose.
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 22: 54
      Quote: torbas41
      ...while Russia has the opportunity to turn all European Callas and Kais into radioactive...

      This is nonsense—spewing radioactive clouds all over your own nose—only enemies could dream of such a thing. Why are all of you, supporters of the nuclear baton, proposing to strike, practically on your own territory? Or do you live overseas? Why don't you have any desire to reduce your North American overlord, and Washington in particular, to dust?
  11. 0
    12 February 2026 17: 48
    Nice lady, only blonde.
  12. +1
    12 February 2026 17: 52
    Kalas dokazuje, jak teď čte mnoho knih, že chytrost už se dostavila.. "Ukrajina válku nevyhrává", jak smutné je to přiznat.
    1. +2
      12 February 2026 17: 52
      Kalas, as he now understands from reading numerous books, proves that ingenuity has already arrived. "Ukraine is not winning the war," how sad it is to admit.
  13. +1
    12 February 2026 18: 01
    If you repeat "Kaja Kallas" a few times, you can hear the motto of the European Union.
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 19: 08
      Quote: Foalish
      If you repeat "Kaya Kallas" several times,

      maybe something will fly down from the upper floors
  14. 0
    12 February 2026 18: 01
    Quote: don_Reba
    Quote: tralflot1832
    I didn’t understand, Stark Logistics comes from the USSR, registered in 1985.

    Registration number
    10111769
    Date of registration: November 18, 1996
    KMKR number: EE100440230 (from 01.01.1994)
    ☝️Former names
    Aktsiaselts Tallept Auto

    Once upon a time it was a car and motorcycle "salon" in a garage located in Harjumaa county, Harku parish, Tutermaa village, Meistri, 5.

    It's easy to register a company in Estonia, but it's hard to liquidate it: you'll go broke, and you can't transfer it to a homeless person (they're all registered).

    I opened an Estonian website - the first registration date was 1985. I should have taken a screenshot. Now - nope. Actually, there was a funny Estonian company in Russia. It didn't care if they transported goods from warehouse to warehouse across Russia. They could have transported "humanitarian aid" closer to the SVO.
  15. +2
    12 February 2026 18: 07
    Here he is, the ruthless rhinoceros of European diplomacy! He has a horn, but no brains!
  16. 0
    12 February 2026 19: 16
    I was probably inspired by the words of another idiot, Rutte, who will hit us and show us..., in short, we've already wet our pants, maybe we should slap them out of fear?
  17. +1
    12 February 2026 21: 13
    Why even pay attention to the bubbles from this European septic tank? Some slut with no social responsibility is sitting there, polluting the air, and we're paying so much attention to some monkey. Stinkers like these should simply be ignored in terms of news coverage. Zero. That's it.
  18. -3
    12 February 2026 21: 43
    European diplomacy chief Kallas: Russia is not winning this war with Ukraine


    You can laugh at Kallas all you want, but now those in the Air Defense Forces see that the enemy has an advantage in communications, drones, electronic warfare, artillery, and by advancing in such conditions we suffer serious losses.

    The skies are now under enemy control 24/7, fields and crops are sown with mines, and now imagine yourself in the shoes of a two-man assault team that has to march several kilometers to a stronghold in such conditions, and no one knows what supplies they'll get there. And there won't be an evacuation for several days if something happens.

    We don't have heavy drones, we have a problem with the NRTK now due to the Starlink shutdown (yes, they were using it) and the drones won't be able to get anywhere on the LBS now, the enemy spends ten FPV on one of our fighters.

    If we continue to fight under such conditions for 3-4 months, the enemy’s next counter-offensive will stop in the Rostov region.
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 23: 43
      Quote: Ratmir_Ryazan
      The enemy has an advantage in communications, drones, electronic warfare, and artillery... The sky is now controlled by the enemy 24/7, fields and crops are sown with mines... We don't have heavy drones, we now have a problem with the NRTK due to the Starlink shutdown... The enemy spends a dozen FPVs on each of our fighters... The enemy's next counteroffensive will stop in the Rostov region.

      Why are you so upset? You will never kill yourself like that.
    2. +2
      13 February 2026 06: 09
      One Ukrainian offensive has already been stopped before it even began, suffering enormous losses. Your forecast and assessment of the situation are incorrect.
  19. -2
    12 February 2026 21: 54
    It's funny. You take any article with a politician's statement, change the countries and the characters. They spout the same nonsense, but the reaction is diametrically opposed.
    "If a pen doesn't write, it's usually thrown away... - a complete zero in their profession, they are professionally unfit, everyone laughs at them, but they are still kept in their position.

    Of course, she (he) is the best person to talk to whoever is there. Her husband has a business there, her father has children, and it's none of your damn business what's going on. But if someone is paying for the position, that means someone needs it.
  20. 0
    12 February 2026 21: 56
    She's not winning, says this idiot. But how much territory does your country occupy, flea? And how many times would it fit into the 120,000 square kilometers of territory Russia liberated in Ukraine?
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 23: 45
      Quote from Carlos Sala
      What area does your country occupy... how many times would it fit into an area of ​​120,000 km²?

      The area of ​​Estonia is 45,227 km².
      It turns out to be 2,65 times.
  21. 0
    13 February 2026 02: 01
    I also think that you won’t survive in this world, they’ll shoot you anyway.
  22. -1
    13 February 2026 06: 00
    Quote: Andrey_5
    Well, yes, we're not winning, but we're not losing either. Ukraine isn't winning either, but it's not losing either. Only Ukraine is 100% dependent; it pays public sector salaries with EU loans. Meanwhile, 80% of Russia lives as if the war isn't even happening, sailing the seas, eating cinnamons at the mall. And the question is: what will happen if Russia is 80% mobilized?



    We're already 100% mobilized, factories are running around the clock. Half of the state budget goes to defense.
  23. 0
    13 February 2026 06: 55
    Judging by her words and appearance, the intellect of this person not only passed by, but ran away from her headlong like the devil from incense. sad
  24. 0
    13 February 2026 07: 27
    It reminds me of Psaki in some ways, the same empty shell.
    1. 0
      13 February 2026 11: 29
      Quote: sgr291158
      It reminds me of Psaki in some ways, the same empty shell.

      Don't bother Psaku! stop She gave us the Belarusian Sea, and last year, Belarus became the leading supplier of fish and seafood to Russia. They also have kiwis and bananas, but those probably come from the Rostov Mountains... wink
  25. 0
    13 February 2026 11: 26
    [quote Head of European diplomacy Kallas: Russia is not winning this war with Ukraine][/quote]
    Callas is a rare idiot. Russia isn't playing in this war; it's busy cleaning out the pigsty and destroying the Eurozone's arsenals. We don't give these idiots five missiles each, like the Germans; we stockpile hundreds of them so we can resolve the issue with this zone all at once, without wasting the precious lives of our soldiers and commanders.
  26. 0
    14 February 2026 13: 51
    [quote]A couple of days ago, the EU's top diplomat said that Brussels does not need a special representative for Russia, since she performs these functions./quote]
    And since it is considered normal in the EU to be paid for additional work, I asked for double the rate... Typical HOW