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On 13 July 2026 in Brussels, Belgium, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Artjoms Uršuļskis, emphasised at the meeting of the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council that Latvia’s position remains unchanged as it continues to provide comprehensive support to Ukraine and a policy of pressure against Russia, restricting its economy and continuing its international isolation. He welcomed the additional thematic sanctions approved today against individuals involved…
On 13 July 2026 in Brussels, Belgium, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Artjoms Uršuļskis, emphasised at the meeting of the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council that Latvia’s position remains unchanged as it continues to provide comprehensive support to Ukraine and a policy of pressure against Russia, restricting its economy and continuing its international isolation. He welcomed the additional thematic sanctions approved today against individuals involved in human rights violations in Russia, Russia’s hybrid activities in Europe, and the cyberattacks it has carried out. “Russia’s ongoing and repeated attacks continue to destroy Ukraine’s civilian and energy infrastructure; therefore, it is essential…