Kaja Kallas says that the only responsibility for the invasion of Ukraine lies with Russia. She states that times are difficult and strong measures are needed.
She mentions that the European Union is working on the 19th sanctions package. This will help take away Russia's means to finance the war. Kallas says this is a possible way to end the war.
Kallas also discusses the situation in the Middle East. She says that the first peace agreement has been made, but lasting peace is still needed. According to her, attention is now shifting more towards Ukraine.
She explains that the European Union has not stayed out of the discussions. The Union is working with other countries to find solutions. Kallas says this is a collective effort.
Kallas also responds to questions about her measures. She states that a strong attitude is necessary. She feels that existential issues require active action.
She also addresses Angela Merkel's criticism. Kallas says that everyone makes their decisions based on their own time and context. She does not see the fault of the Baltic states in Russia's actions.
Finally, Kallas talks about the next steps in Ukraine. She says that work is being done to block Russian funds and help Ukraine with military aid.
Kallas concludes that the European Union is on the right side of history. She believes that international law must be in everyone's interest.