Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is tipped become the European Union's next foreign policy boss, but her tough stance on Russia may raise doubts whether she can represent views from across the bloc. EU leaders' informal talkson Monday, their first since European Parliament election, focus on the appointments for the bloc's top jobs with European Commission Ursula von der Leyen expected to secure a second term and EU diplomats say Kallas is in line for the foreign affairs role. Kallas, who turns 47 on Tuesday, has made her name as an eloquent critic of neighbouring Russia and its expansionist aims since she became Estonian prime minister in early 2021.
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