Further support for Ukraine and economic pressure on Russia and its supporters, including the 17th package of EU sanctions against Russia and the EU’s plan for full energy independence from Russia,…
On 7-8 May 2025, in Warsaw, Poland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, Baiba Braže, is taking part in an informal meeting of the European Union (EU) foreign affairs ministers in the Gymnich…
On 14 April 2025 in Luxembourg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže, participated in a meeting of the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council, which addressed further military support to…
On 14 April 2025 in Luxembourg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže, will participate in a meeting of the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council. Its agenda covers Russia’s aggression…
“In view of current challenges to trade relations between the EU and the United States, which are largely driven by a U.S. decision to raise customs tariffs on the imports of goods from the EU and…
On 31 March 2025, the Ambassador-at-Large for Economic Security at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maija Manika, and the Head of the European Commission Representation in Latvia, Zane Petre, opened…
“The development of the EU defence industry and a rapid increase in capabilities is the most important “homework” for all of us, and means taking responsibility for our own security. This will also…
“Working together, we must do more and act faster to provide Ukraine with strong and comprehensive support and to give Ukraine a better position both on the battlefield and at the negotiating table,…
On 17 March 2025, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Artjoms Uršuļskis, will take part in a meeting of the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels,…
With the 16th round of sanctions adopted today, we are precisely targeting the sectors that still generate the highest revenue for Russia. The sanctions affect Russia’s energy sector, its trade and…