EU's Kallas accuses unnamed allies of undermining bloc's unity
The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has accused unnamed allies of attempting to weaken the bloc's unity. Her comments, reported by RIA Novosti, suggest some nations are pushing for bilateral deals instead of collective action within the European Union.
Kallas claimed that certain allies are actively working to divide the EU. She argued that these efforts focus on bypassing joint decision-making in favor of direct negotiations with individual member states.
No official response has been issued by the EU regarding her statements. Similarly, there has been no public reaction to recent criticism from Giuseppe Conte about the bloc's arms procurement strategy.
The allegations highlight tensions over EU cohesion and decision-making processes. Without further clarification, the impact of these claims on the bloc's policies remains unclear.
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