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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas made headlines for two separate statements about the European Union. She argued that the EU is no longer the main focus of U.S. foreign policy and suggested phasing out the veto powers that individual member states hold on key decisions.
Separately, Kallas caused a diplomatic faux pas after a meeting in Berlin by publicly speculating about whether Armin Laschet or Boris Pistorius might become Germany's next chancellor, a comment seen as inappropriate interference in another country's politics.
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