Anti-Russia hardliner makes pitch for NATO top job
The Estonian leader has recently being embroiled in a scandal over her husband's business links with the country | Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has said she would like to serve as NATO’s next secretary general, arguing that she is uniquely qualified for the role. She remains confident despite a recent high-profile scandal involving her husband’s business dealings with Russia. Speaking at a security conference hosted by Politico on Tuesday, Kallas said yes when asked whether she would want to be tapped to replace NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at the end of his tenure.