For instance, while on a trip to Kiev, she tweeted that Brussels “wants Ukraine to win this war.”
“If you listen to her it seems we are at war with Russia, which is not the EU line,” one EU official complained.
Kallas’ “leadership style” is another point of frustration as she is “floating heavy proposals without buy-in” and “is still acting like a prime minister,” another EU official added.
Earlier, Kallas came with a €40 billion ($43 billion) military aid plan for Ukraine – a move that deeply unsettled key Eurozone contributors like France and Italy.