Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to create a Baltic Military Mobility Area (MMA) to remove peacetime bottlenecks and allow troops to move more easily between the three countries.
RIGA - Latvia is currently safe and the level of direct military threat is low, Prime Minister Evika Silina (New Unity) stressed during the foreign affairs debate in the Saeima on Thursday.
Latvia is set to deliver another batch of military aid and 65 vehicles donated by Latvenergo AS in cooperation with Sadales tīkls AS to Ukraine on Monday 3 November. Source: Delfi, a Baltic state news ...
Latvia Warns of Growing Risk Latvia’s state security agency has issued a serious warning about the ongoing war in Ukraine and its potential impact on Europe. The agency believes that if the conflict ...
Riga — The presidents of Latvia and Finland have welcomed NATO's new mission to secure airspace on its eastern flank, launched in response to Russia's violations of Polish airspace last week. The ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Latvia's Adazi military base in August and announced an extension of the Canadian Armed Forces mission in the country to 2029. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press ...