The Ukrainian people have been defending themselves against Russia’s full-scale invasion for two years. Ukraine has been fighting against Russia’s aggression, which started with the illegal…
Two years ago, on 24 February 2024, Russia unleashed a full-scale war of aggression against Ukraine. While Russia hoped to crush the Ukrainian state and nation within days, Ukraine has not only held…
“The European Union leaders’ agreement on predictable long-term support for Ukraine of EUR 50 billion is also very good news for the security of Latvia and Europe as a whole,” emphasizes Prime…
Latvia will further provide its solidary long-term support to Ukraine – political, financial, military – until Ukraine’s victory. Latvia also supports active measures against Russia’s war crimes, of…
“Ukraine can rely on further support from Latvia, and the new military support package will provide additional capacity to stop Russia and its atrocities,” emphasized Prime Minister Evika Siliņa…
On 19 December, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the Action Plan for the Provision of Support to the Civilian Population of Ukraine in the Republic of Latvia in 2024 (the plan) to ensure the…
On Thursday 14 December, ahead of the meeting of the EU leaders, Prime Minister Evika Siliņa stressed to journalists of the European Council that the EU leaders need to agree on the solutions to…
On Wednesday 6 December, Prime Minister Evika Siliņa met with Ambassador of Ukraine to Latvia Anatolii Kutsevol. During the meeting, the Prime Minister emphasized that Latvia will maintain its…
“The European Union (EU) needs to continue to provide broad support to Ukraine, extend sanctions against Russia and strengthen the EU's eastern border in response to the hybrid attack by Belarus”,…
On Tuesday 8 August, the Government supported Latvia’s accession to the G7 Joint Declaration of 12 July 2023 on the long-term support for Ukraine. Accession to the G7 Declaration confirms that…