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Section: The Baltic Times (Latvia)

    Vejonis: Ukrainians have finally tasted freedom  – The Baltic Times
    Oct28

    Vejonis: Ukrainians have finally tasted freedom – The Baltic Times

    On his first official visit to Ukraine, Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis has said Ukrainians have finally felt freedom and independence and do…… …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Ex-Polish President – Lithuania and Poland need to step up their defence capacities  – The Baltic Times
    Oct14

    Ex-Polish President – Lithuania and Poland need to step up their defence capacities – The Baltic Times

    According to former Polish President, Bronislaw Komorowski, in light of Russian aggression in Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland should continue step…… …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Ukraine game developer to open office in Lithuania, creates jobs  – The Baltic Times
    Dec02

    Ukraine game developer to open office in Lithuania, creates jobs – The Baltic Times

    A Ukrainian gaming company is set to open an office in Vilnius, creating 15 jobs in the process. Half of the Melior Games team will be transferred from Kiev to the company’s new office in L… …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Poland, Baltics vow to counter Russian ’propaganda’ amid Ukraine crisis  – The Baltic Times
    Dec02

    Poland, Baltics vow to counter Russian ’propaganda’ amid Ukraine crisis – The Baltic Times

    Poland and the Baltic states Presidents have vowed to counter Russian propaganda at a joint meeting in Tallinn, Estonia on Tuesday Latvian President Andris Berzins, Lithuanian President Dalia G… …read more Source: The Baltic...

    More than half of Latvians live in fear war due to Ukraine crisis, survey shows  – The Baltic Times
    Nov26

    More than half of Latvians live in fear war due to Ukraine crisis, survey shows – The Baltic Times

    More than half of Latvia’s residents live in the fear of a threat of war, a new survey shows. The number of of residents who fear the threat of war due to the Ukraine crisis has risen from … …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Latvian man attempts to smuggle 24 tons of cheese across Ukraine, Russia border  – The Baltic Times
    Nov24

    Latvian man attempts to smuggle 24 tons of cheese across Ukraine, Russia border – The Baltic Times

    A Latvian man has attempted to smuggle over 24 tons of cheese into Russia from Ukraine, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine announced on Sunday. The man drove a Mercedes truck registered … …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Russian troops moving towards ceasefire line in Ukraine, warns NATO chief  – The Baltic Times
    Nov21

    Russian troops moving towards ceasefire line in Ukraine, warns NATO chief – The Baltic Times

    There has been a build up of Russian troops towards the agreed ceasefire line in Ukraine,NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg claimed on Friday. “I will not go into details when it comes to … …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Stoltenberg: Kremlin’s request for guarantees over Ukraine membership of Nato a “violation.”  – The Baltic Times
    Nov20

    Stoltenberg: Kremlin’s request for guarantees over Ukraine membership of Nato a “violation.” – The Baltic Times

    Nato’s new secretary general Jens Stoltenberg has rejected the Kremlin’s call for a “100 percent guarantee that no one would think about Ukraine joining Nato.” Speaking today … …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Stoltenberg rules out “100 percent guarantees” to Kremlin on Ukraine’s Nato membership  – The Baltic Times
    Nov20

    Stoltenberg rules out “100 percent guarantees” to Kremlin on Ukraine’s Nato membership – The Baltic Times

    Nato’s new secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, has rejected the Kremlin’s call for a “100 percent guarantee that no one would think about Ukraine joining Nato.” Speaking toda… …read more Source: The Baltic...

    Lithuania President calls Russia ’terrorist state’  – The Baltic Times
    Nov20

    Lithuania President calls Russia ’terrorist state’ – The Baltic Times

    Lithuania’s President Dalia Grybauskaite has called Russia a ‘terrorist state’ and warns that the current conflict in Ukraine could spread further if not stopped. “Lithuania is one … …read more Source: The Baltic...