President Egils Levits led the chorus of condemnation, giving a very clear view of Russian missile attacks on civilian population centers.
Latest bombing of Kyiv and other targets must remove any doubt that 🇷🇺 is a terrorist state, hell-bent on destruction and domination. Global support for 🇺🇦 must be redoubled to stop this evil.
— Egils Levits (@valstsgriba) October 10, 2022
Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš said sanctions against Russia should be further tightened.
We must continue to tighten sanctions against Putin’s Russia until Ukraine wins this war.
— Krišjānis Kariņš (@krisjaniskarins) October 10, 2022
Spoke to @guardian during #EUCO in Prague about our continued support to Ukraine and the current political events in Latvia. https://t.co/eKIAqzCEbs
Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs said no-one at the Latvian embassy in Kyiv had been hurt during the most recent missile attacks, and underlined the increasingly obvious fact that Russia is a cowardly terrorist state that must be defeated militarily.
By shelling #Kyiv and #Zaporizhia #Russia shows its cowardice and true nature of a terrorist state, more weapons’ deliveries to #Ukraine are needed in order to stop this war and Russia
— Edgars Rinkēvičs (@edgarsrinkevics) October 10, 2022