Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas urged the West to refrain from doing business with Russia against the background of the situation in Ukraine. DEA News”.
“Our policy should be based on the understanding that the Russian threat will not disappear tomorrow. There should be no return to work as usual. There should actually be no business at all,” he said in an article for a British newspaper.
Callas added that Western nations should be wary of “early calls for ceasefire and peace.”
before he declarationHe said NATO must expand its presence on the eastern flank. According to him, the need for such a decision is due to the escalation of the Ukrainian crisis.
Until then, Callas was jokingly accept British leader Boris Johnson’s recent replacement as prime minister after a vote of no confidence in the politician.