Latvia President: Russia Misinterprets History - PRAVDA.Ru this fact have any connection with the presentday events in latvia, with Russian Ifit is actually so, the present Riga goverment must recognize that today s http://english.pravda.ru/printed.html?news_id=11159
Latvia President: Russia Misinterprets History - PRAVDA.Ru it is actually so, the present Riga goverment must recognize that today s actionsof the government are revenge for But in fact, this is what latvia s policy is http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/92/372/11159_latvia.html
Extractions: The Latvia president spoke at an international conference dedicated to holocaust study organized by the International Commission of Historians. She said: "The interpretation of Russia - Latvia relations by the RF Foreign Ministry and individual politicians concerns historical issues. And, despite of the fact that democratic countries of the world have admitted that in 1940 the Soviet Union had occupied Latvia, Russia still will not recognize this fact." The Russian news agency Interfax reports the Latvia president said the biased interpretation of history is the reason for reproaches addressed to Latvia in connection with the issues of education, language and so on.
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The Baltic Times Forum- NEWS FROM ESTONIA,LATVIA AND LITHUANIA One motivation of political action in latvia is still revenge for occupation and anyoneupdate me on the actual position of the Emsis goverment that inherited http://www.baltictimes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=359&page=4
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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Of Latvia: Vilnius Group 1. latvia has submitted the projects of the Agreements on the Protection of The Summitof NATO Heads of State and goverment a decision on enlargement http://www.am.gov.lv/en/nato/4494/4509/
Extractions: News Latvia's Contribution Co-operation with NATO Member States and Candidate Countries Chronology of Co-operation between Latvia and NATO 2004 ... Co-operation with NATO Member States and Candidat... Vilnius group print version email this link Since its creation in May 2000 the Vilnius group (NATO candidate countries âÀ Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia*, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia) has successfully cooperated by organizing high level meetings on a regular basis. It has strengthened practical cooperation and exchange of information of the Vilnius group countries in the NATO capitals. The Vilnius group has provided practical and political support to NATO in strengthening European security and stability. * Croatia joined the Vilnius group in May 2001. Vilnius statement The Summit of the NATO Aspirant countries âÀRiga 2002: The Bridge to PragueâÀ took place in Riga, Latvia, on July 5-6, 2002, where the leaders of NATO member and aspirant countries gathered for the last time before the NATO 2002 Prague Summit in November. The participants of the Riga Summit jointly expressed solidarity in NATO enlargement issue, reviewed the individual work of each country, discussed the building of community based on shared values and the aspirantsâÀ contribution to Euro-Atlantic security (
Extractions: News Latvia's Contribution Co-operation with NATO Member States and Candidate Countries Chronology of Co-operation between Latvia and NATO 2004 ... email this link 21 November 2002 The Summit of NATO Heads of State and Goverment âÀ a decision on enlargement has been made On 21 November 2002 during the NATO Summit in Prague seven from ten Vilnius Group countries âÀ Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Rumania, Slovakia and Slovenia âÀ were invited to start the accession talks with the Alliance. "This has been a hugely significant decision, for NATO, for these seven countries that we have just invited to start accession talks, and for the Euro-Atlantic Community," said NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson when announcing the decision. The Heads of State and Government of the Vilnius Group issued a statement where delight for the invitation to join NATO was expressed and support of the aspiration of Albania, Croatia and Macedonia was emphasised. The determination to continue the process of reforms in each country in order to meet new security challenges and to offer their contribution to NATO operations were stated in the document. The Vilnius Group countries confirmed their determination to support the process of democratic reform and efforts to join the Euro-Atlantic institutions of other countries of Caucasus, Balkans and Central Europe. The Statement informs that Lithuania is going to host the next meeting of the Vilnius group at the level of Parliamentary speakers on 22- 23 May 2003 and Macedonia has an intention to host a Vilnius Group Meeting in 2004.
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Extractions: [Latvian National Metrology Centre] Latvijas Attistibas Agentura (LAA) [Latvian Development Agency] Latvijas Privatizacijas Agentura (LPA) [Latvian Privatization Agency] Energoapgades Regulcdanas Padome [Energy Regulation Council] Centrala Dzivojamo Maju Privatizacijas Komisija (CDzMPK) [Housing Privatization Central Commission] Izglitibas un Zinatnes Ministrija [Ministry of Education and Science] Latvijas Sporta Parvalde [Latvian Sports Department] Vides Aizsardzibas un Regionalas Attistibas Ministrija [Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development] Latvijas Hidrometeorologijas Parvalde (HMP) [Latvian Hydrometeorological Agency] Valsts Geologijas Dienests (VGD)
The Estonian Goverment ESTONIA. Prison chaplains from Denmark , Estonia Finland, Iceland, latvia, Lithuania,Norway and Sweden gathered at their biannual Nordic Baltic Conference in http://home.wanadoo.nl/hittjo/engels/reports/Estoniandecl.htm
Extractions: Reports: The Estonian Government Ministry of lnternal Affairs Pikk 61, EE 0100 Tallinn, ESTONIA Prison chaplains from Denmark Estonia Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden gathered at their biannual Nordic - Baltic Conference in Helsinki and Tallinn May 25 th -29 th 1998. This regional conference is a part of the wordwide network of the International Prison Chaplains' Association (IPCA). During our conference we have discussed important matters Concerning challenges and developments in prison chaplaincy in our Countries. The important question of aftercare for released prisoners was in focus in our discussions. We have visited prisons in Helsinki and Tallinn, and also a rehabilitation centre in Tallinn.. We were impressed to see the constructive way your country have started out to improve prison conditions in a time of difficult transition. Visiting with "The Estonian Social Rehabilitation Centre" in Tallinn we had the possibility to look into the professional and caring way they worked. We recognise the importance and necessity of such aftercare in the effort to resocialize released prisoners in order to prevent recidivism and new criminality. We are however, concerned to see that "the Estonian Social Rehabilitation Centre" works under very severe financial conditions. Our Conference therefore seriously urge your government to take the necessary steps to increase your financial support of" The Estonian Social Rehabilitation Centre in Tallinn. We welcome your efforts to establish a well developed aftercare, which is a necessity in all our criminal justice and prison systems.
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Latvija - Eiropa / Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, EU Department The main tasks of the European Union Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairsof the Republic of latvia are coordination of the European Union policy of http://www.latvija-eiropa.gov.lv/en/organisations/goverment/foreign/
Extractions: The main tasks of the European Union Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia are co-ordination of the European Union policy of Latvia with the foreign policy objectives of the Government of Latvia, international obligations of Latvia and implementation of the policy. That is done through interaction and co-operation with other Latvian and foreign institutions. The functions of the European Union Policy Division of the EU Department within the scope of its competence are to: Set Latvian foreign policy priorities and develop strategy in European Union policy matters; Assess the position of EU institutions, member states and candidate states on EU matters according to the interests of the Republic of Latvia; Define and propagate the positions of the Republic of Latvia on EU policy matters; Draft action plans for the diplomatic service for integration of Latvia into the EU according to the foreign policy objectives for the respective period;