Latvia's foreign minister warns that Russian President Vladimir Putin will try to achieve in peace talks what he hasn’t been able to accomplish in his war against Ukraine — weaken the United States and restore control over his smaller neighbor.
Latvia FM: Putin will try to achieve in peace talks what he couldn't in Ukraine war -- weaken the US
Latvia's foreign minister warns that Russian President Vladimir Putin will try to achieve in peace talks what he hasn’t been able to accomplish in his war against Ukraine — weaken the United States and restore control over his smaller neighbor.
The country has witnessed Russian bases in the Baltic — once emptied of troops and equipment because of the Ukraine war — now being refilled and restocked. All three Baltic states — Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania — have increased the fortification of their borders with Russia.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, greets Latvia's Prime Minister Evika Silina during a round table meeting at an EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, March 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wij
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Takeaways From the EU's Landmark Security Summit After Trump Said Europe Must Fend for Itself
EU leaders prepare for emergency security summit
As Washington confirms it has suspended some intelligence sharing with Kyiv, EU leaders prepare to hold an emergency summit in Brussels. We ask what Europe needs to do to defend itself and Ukraine, while Latvia's defence minister tells us his country could join a 'coalition of the willing' in Ukraine.
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Zelenskyy discusses 'necessary steps for peace' at emergency Europe summit
Latvia's foreign minister warned that Russia wanted to "weaken U.S. power" in the world as Washington and Moscow seek to end the war in Ukraine.
The Latvian Cabinet of Ministers has decided to transfer 31 more vehicles to Ukraine, which were previously confiscated from drunk drivers, LSM informs. It is noted that after the vehicles are confiscated,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNLatvia supports investment in Ukrainian drones productionThe Latvian Cabinet of Ministers has supported a €10 million ($10.69 million) investment in Ukraine's drone industry, the Latvian Ministry of Defense reports. “The Cabinet of Ministers has agreed to strategically invest €10 million in the Ukrainian drone industry to promote cooperation between the defense industries of both countries and implement
Baltic leaders and residents are worried about what the stop of American supplies to Kyiv could mean for them in a region that borders Russia on NATO’s eastern flank and has long grappled with Russian interference and aggression.
Our security and defence analyst Michael Clarke has answered tonnes of questions on the Ukraine war that you've sent through. Some of the questions he's answered are: What could a peacekeeping force in Ukraine look like?
The Baltic states are very unhappy that the UK did not invite their leaders to the summit on Ukraine, which will be held on Sunday. This is reported by Sky News with reference to a knowledgeable European diplomatic source.
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