EU Greens demand Transparencyโค Overโ Kallas‘sโฃ Signal Chat with Foreign Ministers
Brussels – EU parliamentarian Daniel Freundโ ofโ the green Party is demanding answers โfrom Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallasโ regarding a private Signal chat group used for communication with EU foreign ministers.โฃ The call for โtransparency comesโฃ amid concerns about the security and accountability of diplomatic discussions conductedโข on encryptedโ platforms.
The existence of theโฃ Signal group,โ first reported by SWR, has sparked criticism centered on โthe lack โคof โขpublic record and โpotential for undisclosed influence. Freund, the Greens’ coordinator in the โBudget โControl Committee, asserts โฃthat โthe โข”obligation to be obvious also applies to digital channels,” raising โquestions about โwho participates in the discussions, security protocols, and the substance of the conversations.
According to freund, the chat group raises “many questions,” specifically requestingโข clarification โคon participant access and the content shared. He โhasโ formally requestedโฃ kallas preserve the chat logs,suggesting the discussions may extend โขbeyond routine matters like birthday wishesโ andโ vacation photos. “We expect Kallas โขto answer open questions and notโฃ hide behind the โpretext of European security,” freund told SWR.
Theโ demand for transparency underscores โa growing debate within the EU regarding the use of encryptedโ messaging appsโข by government โofficials. While proponents cite security benefits, critics argueโ such platforms circumvent standard transparency procedures and hinder public oversightโ of policy decisions. The outcome of Freund’s inquiry โcould set a precedentโฃ for future communications within the EU’sโ diplomatic sphere.