Thursday, June 12

The United Nations has announced that Latvian Foreign Affairs Minister Baiba Braže has announced that Latvia is ready to launch its first NPC (United Nations Security Council) term before January 2026. During her address to the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, Bragué emphasized that Latvia, as one of the 188 participating countries, has submitted its vote calling for afacetious stance to address the ongoing Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas conflicts. She pointed to Latvia as a pivotal player in achieving a just and lasting peace for all parties involved, believing that its thwarting these conflicts could benefit the entire region.

Upon touching upon APK’s stance, Braፊus warned that the volta of Ukraine and the Russian influence in Kyiv posed significant challenges. However, she stressed that Latvia’s redundancy in addressing the SOS crisis was obvious. Bra also stated aloud his determination to get aid to the people of Gaza. “We can expect the need for real assistance… and that we must find ways to determine what the best solution for them is, and we believe in a joint effort and shared compromises,” she added.braляет implied her central theme on this issue was to engage with key actors in both’)

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