Students and teachers from Waldorf school in Ādaži visited the Embassy
On April 20, the Embassy was visited by the choir and orchestra from Waldorf school in Ādaži. Students performed at the Embassy their musical programme.
On April 20, the Embassy was visited by the choir and orchestra from Waldorf school in Ādaži. Students performed at the Embassy their musical programme.
On April 15, with the support of the Embassy, bagpipe and drum music group „Auļi“ performed in Prague. „Auļi“ performed in other Czech cities – on April 16, in Brno and on April 17, in Cvikov.
On 26 January, Latvian ambassador Kaspars Ozoliņš has visited Pardubice. During the official visit, the ambassador has visited president of the Pardubice region Radko Martinek and deputy mayor of Pardubice Jindrich Tauber. During the visit, the ambassador has visited the aviation training center in Pardubice and also Pardubice industrial zone.
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister have sent letters of condolence to the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Nečas and Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg expressing deepest sympathy with the people of the Czech Republic over the death of former Czech President and playwright Václav Havel. In this letter, Prime Minister Dombrovskis accentuated Havel's significant role in restoring democracy in Central and Eastern Europe that was symbolic of the end of Cold War and the victory of democracy.
On 13 December, the Ambassador of Latvia to the Czech Republic Kaspars Ozoliņš will deliver a guest lecture at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University to mark the 20th anniversary of restoring diplomatic relations and 90 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Latvia and the Czech Republic. The lecture will deal with the period of the restored statehood of Latvia, strengthening independence through integration into European and Euro-Atlantic structures, bilateral relations with the Czech Republic and the topical subjects in politics and economy.
On 9 December in Brussels, in the framework of the European Council, an official ceremony was held for the signing of the Treaty concerning the Accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union. The Treaty was signed by the leaders of 27 EU Member States and the President and Prime Minister of Croatia. For the Republic of Latvia, the Treaty was signed by Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis.
On 28 November, Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs hosted an introductory visit from the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Latvia Pavol Šepelák. The foreign minister and the ambassador discussed the cooperation to date between Latvia and the Czech Republic. The parties noted that the countries have established a successful political dialogue as well as close cooperation in the field of economy and culture.
On 14 and 15 November, III. International Scientific Conference „National Minorities, Identity, Tradition and Education in a European Context” was held in Prague. This conference was organized by the Institute of Contemporary History with support of the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture and the Center for Slovak Minority in Czech Republic. Conference was already for the second time opened by the speech of Latvian ambassador Kaspars Ozoliņš.
To commemorate 20th anniversary of Latvian and Czech diplomatic relations renewal, the conference „The Baltic and Visegrad States: After Twenty Years of Shared Interest in Europe” has taken place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
On 1 November, Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs met the Ambassador of the Czech Republic Tomáš Pštross on his farewell visit. The Ambassador submitted to Edgars Rinkēvičs a letter from the Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg congratulating the Latvian Foreign Minister on assuming office. The parties had a discussion about the cooperation to date between Latvia and the Czech Republic that has been successful both bilaterally and in the framework of international formats.
On the 13th and 14th of October the Latvian Embassy in Prague will participate in events dedicated to the The Platform of European Memory and Conscience (hereinafter - the platform), start-up. The platform aims at creating a European totalitarian research institute in a joint co-operative format, which will promote a common understanding of totalitarianism and creation of the memory space in Europe.
At the international tourism film festival „Tourfilm” in Karlovy Vary a short film from Latvia got awarded. „Asa and Hakan in Latvia” reached 3rd place in the category of films of less than 30 minutes lenght. The film resulted from a cooperation between the National Agency for Tourism Development and the production company "Vides filmu studija".
On 5 October started the course "Baltic cinematography" at the Charles University in Prague. The lectures will take place every Wednesday at 1 pm at the premises of the Rumanian Cultural Institute (Anglicka street no. 2).
Every year September 26 marks the European Day of Languages, which aims to draw attention to the diversity of languges spoken in Europe. This year in Prague in the culture and language institutes (Goethe Institute, British Council, the Romanian Cultural Centre, the Latvian Culture Center, and others) organized activities dedicated to their language.
On September 9th, 2011 Latvia marks 20 years since the joint Declaration on the restoration of diplomatic relations with the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic was signed. With this Declaration the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic recognized the restoration of Latvian independence. (in 1991 Czech and Slovak Republic were one country, they split on January 1, 1993). The Declaration was signed in Tallinn by the Latvian First Deputy Foreign Minister Mārtiņš Virsis and the Czech Foreign Minister Jiří Dienstbier.
On September 5th artists from Latvia took part at the opening ceremony of the international exhibition „Utopias on the Verge of Commonness” that was held at the National Gallery in Prague. Daina Dagnija, Miķelis Fišers, Tatjana Krivenkova, Zaiga Putrāma and Aija Zariņa joined the opening ceremony, as well as Māra Lāce, director of the Latvian National Museum of Art (LNMA), Elita Ansone, head of the LNMA exhibition hall „Arsenāls” and Kaspars Ozoliņš, Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia to the Czech Republic.
On July 29.-30. the international festival Prague folklore days took place in Prague. This year the Latvian folklore group Ūzuļeņi from Ozolmuiža district of the Rēzekne region took part at the festival and visitied the Embassy of Latvia in Prague. Ūzuļeņi cheered up the Embassy’s garden with Latgalian traditional songs and dances.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs encourages the Latvian nationals residing abroad and the Latvian nationals who will be outside Latvia on 23 July for any reasons to actively use the polling stations abroad and voice their will in the Referendum.
On 2 July at the Closing ceremony of the European Youth Games for Disabled Ambassador Kaspars Ozoliņš met the Latvian paralympic athletes and congratulated on their victory. The paralympic representatives from Latvia Edgars Kļaviņš and Elīze Strazdiņa won three honorary awards in disciplines of athletics, which meets the standards for the Paralympic Games in London.
On June 29 the Embassy of Latvia in Prague in cooperation with the Latvian state agency „Latvijas koncerti” and Prague City will give a presentation on Latvian Professional music. The presentation is designated for organizers of Czech music festivals, music agencies and symphony orchestras.
This year for the fourth time already a joint celebration of national days of the embassies of Baltic and Nordic countries took place in Prague. During the four years the joint celebration became a recognized and requested component of the diplomatic life in Prague. Given the fact celebrations of Midsummer day are common to Baltic and Nordic countries, a date close to summer solstice is chosen for the joint celebration. This year the celebration of the Embassies of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden and the Honorary consulate of Island took place on June 13th at the Kampa Museum.
On Tuesday, June 7 the Ambassador of Latvia to the Czech Republic, Kaspars Ozoliņš, visited Pilsen. During the official visit Mr. Ozoliņš met Governor of Pilsen County Mr. Milan Chovanec and his deputies, the Deputy Mayors of the City of Pilsen Mrs. Eva Herinková and Mr. Peter Rund, and the directors of project Pilsen 2015 Mrs. Ivona Kreuzmannová and Mr. Milan Svoboda. The Ambassador also visited Škoda Transportation company and the Pilsner Urquell Brewery.
On 2 June, the Ambassador of Latvia to the Czech Republic Kaspars Ozoliņš will open the exhibition "Art Nouveau Architecture of Riga" at the Information centre of the Prague City Development Authorities. The exhibition is organized in cooperation of the Embassy of Latvia and Prague City. The visitors will have an opportunity to look at the exhibition of photographs arranged by professor Dr. habil. arch. Jānis Krastiņš of the Riga Technical University.
This month marks the 60th anniversary of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty and on this occasion several events are organized in Prague. Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty broadcasting in Eastern Europe, Latvian State Archive has gathered information about Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty activities, Latvian section and Soviet Union’s actions to disrupt Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty operation.
As announced earlier, on 9 May the Latvian Embassy took part in the celebrations of Europe Day in Prague, held in Old Town Square. In the Latvian booth the public had an opportunity to test their knowledge about Latvia. The winners of the quiz are now announced on the website of the Embassy.
On 10 May, the Ambassador Kaspars Ozoliņš will open the exhibition "Art Nouveau in architecture of Riga” to be held in Plzen business centre "Avalon". The Embassy in Czech Republic launches the exhibition in Plzen in co-operation with the Plzen – European Capital of Culture 2015 team. The exhibition is prepared by Riga municipal agency "Riga City Architect's Office" and the exhibition curator is professor at the Riga Technical University, Jānis Krastiņš.
On 9 May the Embassy of Latvia will take part in the celebrations of Europe Day in Prague organised upon the initiative of the European Commission Representation in the Czech Republic. The Embassy of Latvia will acquaint the public with Latvia. The celebrations of Europe Day will take place in the heart of Prague – the Old Town Square.
From 26 April to 1 May 10th international animation film festival AniFest will be held in Teplice, Czech Republic within which an important role is devoted to Latvian animation films. Spectators can follow two sets of Latvian animation films
In 2007 Latvia had the fastest growing economy in Europe. Just two years later the country was facing an impending state bankruptcy. The army too was affected by a serious crisis. „We considered it an opportunity to create a system that will be healthier and will operate more skillfully than the previous one
18th European Film Days will be held from 14 to 28 April in Prague and Brno. The film festival is organized by the European embassies and cultural institutions with a seat in Prague, thus also Embassy of Latvia participates. The festival programme includes nearly 40 films that have been shot in last two years and have been awarded at national film festivals or shortlisted for Oscar nomination in foreign language film category