As the Russia-Ukraine war entered its 25th day on Monday, Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas condemned Russia for the invasion of Ukraine and said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “must not win this war.” In an interview with CNN on Sunday (local time), she said that it was “heartbreaking” to see what Russia is doing in Ukraine.
“We are trying to do everything that we can to support and help Ukraine to fight this war. Putin must not win this war,” Kallas said on “State of the Union.”
Kallas, who will be attending the upcoming NATO summit, said that NATO’s strategy should focus on ending the war by using “smart containment”, meaning that NATO should move from a “deterrence posture” to a secure “defense posture,” raising NATO nations’ contribution to strengthening each nation’s defense and ultimately NATO as a whole and focusing on cooperation, reported CNN.