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The government, along with two other Baltic nations and Poland, agreed last month to quit the 1997 accord that prohibits from ...
The Latvian parliament on Wednesday voted in favour of withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention international treaty that bans ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNLatvia votes to exit anti-personnel mines ban treatySixty-six lawmakers voted in favor of leaving the treaty, 14 opposed, two abstained, and three did not vote. A Latvian ...
The Latvian parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, a treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, citing ...
Sergei Naryshkin, Director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, suggested that Europe is edging closer to an all-out ...
There are "multiple options for Russia to test the cohesion of the alliance," the ex-head of NATO's Multinational Corps ...
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A growing number of countries bordering Russia are abandoning a long-standing treaty banning the use of land mines, as fears ...
With tears streaming down my face, it finally dawned on me - if Putin, who's been gifting meat grinders to bereaved Russian mums, takes over Ukraine, my home, Latvia, could very well be the next ...
Air policing missions like this - and Nato membership more broadly - have long made tiny Baltic nations of Lithuania, Latvia ...
Latvia and Estonia said Tuesday they are abandoning the 1997 Ottawa convention treaty outlawing the use of anti-personnel landmines (APL) amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Latvia’s parliament has passed a new law requiring citizens of countries outside the E.U., NATO, and the OECD to provide detailed information about the purpose of their visit before each entry into ...
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