"Latvia continues to invest in defence and to provide long-term and predictable support to Ukraine", emphasised Prime Minister Evika Siliņa during her meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte…
"Latvia and Spain have an increasingly close friendship, and the countries make joint efforts to contribute to Europe's security and prosperity," emphasized Prime Minister Evika Siliņa during the…
“Latvia remains an active and responsible NATO member, investing significantly in its defence, countering the Russia’s hybrid threats, hosting NATO-allied troops and equipment, developing its…
“Latvia and Finland have a strong backbone. We are resilient nations on the shores of the Baltic Sea, and now we are jointly developing our military industry as close NATO partners,” said Prime…
“The Swedish government has just announced its decision to deploy mechanised units, including CV90 infantry fighting vehicles and Leopard 2 tanks in Latvia, which will substantially strengthen the…
“Latvia is developing its defence capabilities decisively and is preparing for an even broader admission of NATO allied forces to its territory in order to jointly protect every centimetre of NATO’s…
On 24 May, Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to discuss the preparations for the NATO Summit in Vilnius to be held in July this year and continuing…
Today, 14 June 2022, the Heads of State and Government of Belgium, Denmark, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Romania met in The Hague in preparation of the upcoming landmark NATO Summit…
We, the Prime Ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, fully endorse and warmly welcome the historic decisions by Finland and Sweden to apply for NATO membership. Finland and Sweden share the…
Following the meeting with Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen on Thursday, 31 March, Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš welcomed Denmark’s commitment to send additional 800 soldiers to Latvia…