EU top diplomat Kallas seeks footing as Trump upends West
- EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas began her role just under five months ago.
- Her start has been a rollercoaster as Donald Trump upends the global order.
- Trump reverses US support for Kyiv and challenges the Western alliance.
- Kallas tried securing a 40-billion-euro arms package for Ukraine but met resistance.
- She recalibrates her role, aiming to boost EU influence despite internal and external friction.
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AFP: Kaja Kallas worries about Trump's messages every morning
Kaja Kallas, the European Union's (EU) foreign policy chief who has been in office for less than five months, gave an interview to the AFP news agency and admitted that the start of her term has been like a ride through the American mountains, as US President Donald Trump turns the world order upside down.

EU top diplomat Kallas seeks footing as Trump upends West
Just under five months into her job as the EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas admits it has been a rollercoaster start as US President Donald Trump has turned the global order on its head.
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