Estonian Prime Minister Kai Kallas in an interview with the British newspaper The Telegraph called not to enter into negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin about peaceful settlement in Ukraine.
“You should not negotiate with the Russians, because it is beneficial for them. In the long run we will pay a higher price,” Kallas said.
At the same time, Callas expressed anxiety due to the fact that Western allies can persuade Ukraine to “premature peaceful negotiations. According to the Estonian prime minister, the West has a“ completely different understanding ”of what the world may mean for the countries that were previously located behind An iron curtain. “For half of Europe, the end of World War II meant the world, meant prosperity. On the other side of Europe, the world meant atrocities, torture and mass deportations, ”she explained.