At the Munich Security Conference on 16 February 2025, Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, was awarded the prestigious Ewald von Kleist Award. This accolade acknowledges her steadfast leadership in uniting European nations against aggression and her unwavering support for Ukraine.
A Tribute to Leadership
In his commendation, Ambassador Christoph Heusgen, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference, lauded Kallas for her pivotal role in rallying support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts. He drew parallels between her efforts and those of Ewald von Kleist, the conference’s founder, who was instrumental in the German resistance against the Nazi regime.
Heusgen remarked,
“Kaja Kallas has made a significant contribution to uniting the European people in their opposition against a ruthless dictatorship.”
Reflecting on the Ongoing Struggle
Upon receiving the award, Kallas expressed a mix of gratitude and solemnity. She dedicated the honour to the resilient people of Ukraine, emphasising the ongoing challenges they face.
“As our Ukrainian friends are fighting for their lives, I want to dedicate this award to them,” she stated.
Historical Context and Urgency
Kallas highlighted the protracted nature of Russian aggression, tracing its roots back to the 2008 invasion of Georgia and the 2014 annexation of Crimea. She underscored the urgency of a unified and swift response from European nations to counter such threats, drawing historical parallels to past conflicts and cautioning against complacency.
Her Call to Action
In her concluding remarks, Kallas urged European leaders to intensify their support for Ukraine, framing the conflict as a pivotal battle for the future of Europe and the preservation of democratic values.
She posed a reflective question:
“Are we honestly doing enough to protect ourselves?”
Her speech served as a poignant reminder of the collective responsibility to uphold peace and security on the continent.
Ewald von Kleist Award: A Legacy of Peace
Established in 2009, the Ewald von Kleist Award honours individuals who have made outstanding contributions to international peace and conflict resolution.
Named after the founder of the Munich Security Conference, the award celebrates those who, like von Kleist, have demonstrated unwavering commitment to fostering global security.
Past Recipients of the Ewald von Kleist Award
Year | Recipient(s) |
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2024 | Mia Amor Mottley and John F. Kerry |
2023 | Finland and Sweden |
2022 | Jens Stoltenberg |
2021 | Angela Merkel |
2020 | United Nations |
Kaja Kallas’s recognition in 2025 adds to the distinguished list of leaders honoured for their dedication to peace and security.
A Continued Commitment
As the Munich Security Conference concluded, the resounding message was clear: the defence of sovereignty and democratic values requires unwavering commitment and collective action.
Kaja Kallas’s leadership exemplifies this ethos, inspiring nations to stand united against aggression and uphold the principles of freedom and peace.
Sources: European Union.