The arrival of the Baltic triumvirate – three former prime ministers, one from each nation – signaled a significant shift in European power dynamics. Among them, Kaja Kallas, Estonia’s former prime minister, steps into the spotlight as the new High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, the frontiers of Europe’s security chief.
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The change is dramatic
Two distinguished heavyweights, both fully committed to bolstering the EU’s standing amidst the ongoing conflict, are taking the helm during continental upheaval.
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How does the “Baltic triumvirate” reflect the EU’s changing priorities in foreign policy?
**Interviewer:** Joining us today is Dr. [Guest Name], a leading expert on European affairs. Dr. [Guest Name], the appointment of Kaja Kallas as the EU’s new High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy signals a potential power shift in Europe. What are your thoughts on this “Baltic triumvirate” and its implications for the EU’s security posture?
**Dr. [Guest Name]:**
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**Interviewer:** Intriguing perspective. Some argue that this increased focus on the Baltic states reflects a growing concern about Russian aggression. Others might see it as a sign that smaller nations are gaining more influence within the EU. What do you think the average European citizen might make of this shift? Do you think it will bolster their sense of security, or will it exacerbate existing divisions within the bloc?
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