Andris Kolbergs, the new Prime Minister of Latvia, has affirmed that his country's policy towards Russia and Ukraine will remain unchanged. The new government will continue the existing approach without alteration.
Since the onset of the Russian invasion in February 2022, Latvia and other Baltic states have been providing substantial support to Ukraine despite surrounding security challenges. This commitment reflects a strong solidarity among nations that have experienced Soviet dominance in the past.
Former Latvian Defense Minister Andris Sprūds announced significant security challenges facing the country following his resignation, raising questions about Latvia's readiness to confront Russian threats. This comes at a sensitive time after several drones entered Latvian airspace.
Latvian Defense Minister <strong>Andris Sprudzs</strong> resigned following a Ukrainian drone breach of the country's airspace on May 7. He accepted full responsibility for the incident amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Latvia's wood industry has seen significant developments with new investments announced in the city of Cesis. This initiative aims to enhance the local economy and support sustainable industries.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held phone calls with his counterparts from Pakistan, Kuwait, and Latvia to discuss recent regional developments and the importance of ongoing coordination among the three countries.
The Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, held a phone call with his Latvian counterpart, Edgars Rinkēvičs, to discuss the latest regional developments and bilateral relations. This conversation comes at a critical time marked by significant political and economic shifts worldwide.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call from Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze. They discussed bilateral relations and the latest developments in the region.
The Baltic States, particularly Latvia, are experiencing rising tensions due to policies expelling Russians, raising issues related to cultural and religious identity. Nikita Demyanov discusses this phenomenon and its potential impacts in his article for 'Vzglyad'.
The Constitutional Court of Latvia ruled that the use of minority languages, including Russian, in public media is unconstitutional. This decision is part of the government's efforts to strengthen national identity.
The Latvian Ministry of Defense has accused Russia of orchestrating a widespread disinformation campaign targeting the Baltic states. This initiative is seen as an attempt to undermine trust in NATO amid rising tensions in the region.
Two Ukrainian drones targeting Russia inadvertently crashed in Estonia and Latvia on Wednesday. This incident raises fears of the Ukrainian conflict spilling over into the Baltic states.
Estonia and Latvia have reported incidents involving Ukrainian drones, with one striking a facility in Estonia and another exploding in Latvia. These events coincided with a large-scale Ukrainian attack on the Russian port of Ust-Luga.