[…] Q. There have been three missile attacks against the Druzhba crude oil pipeline, which supports at least two European Member States. And in January, the European Commission pledged in writing that it would take actions against attacks like this, but recently, there is not too much what we can see. Why does the Commission not see it as a direct threat against European Union Member States and the critical infrastructure?
Kaja Kallas. Of course, what we what we have to keep in mind is that one of the places where the Russians get most resources to wage this war is oil, gas, fossil fuels. So therefore, the Commission has proposed a roadmap to really get rid of the Russian fossil fuels, because it is a bit contradictory that we try to stop this war but at the same time, we are the main buyers, as European countries, of the fossil fuels that actually fuel this war. This is, in the end, the target, the goal of the European Union to get rid of the Russian fossil fuels. Of course, any attacks on European soil, we always condemn. Thank you. Läs intervjun