In Latvia, Russia was seen as the main threat to the Northern European region

No time to read?
Get a summary

Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina said that the Russian Federation remains the main threat to the Northern European region. In his opinion, it is necessary to look for solutions that will limit Moscow’s actions in this part of the continent, he writes delphi.

As the politician noted, the security situation in the region is changing for the better and although new members are joining NATO, Latvia faces threats from Belarus and Russia.

Silina cited Moscow’s “attempt to create a humanitarian crisis in Latvia by restricting the entry of Ukrainian citizens into Russia by land” as an example.

The Latvian Prime Minister emphasized that he expects support because the North Atlantic Alliance is “a partner you can always trust.”

Before that Evika Silina statedHe said support for Ukraine was at the top of the new Latvian government’s agenda.

“Our main topic and priority for Latvia will continue to be Ukraine. “We believe that we must support Ukraine financially, militarily and politically,” he said.

Previously It was reported that more than 3 thousand Russians may leave Latvia.

No time to read?
Get a summary
Previous Article

UEFA explained why RFU President Dyukov remained in the organization

Next Article

Psychologists find a link between belief in ghosts and self-control