Chairs of Nordic and Baltic Foreign Affairs Committees in Rīga

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April 4 and 5,  Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the Parliaments of the Nordic Countries and the Baltic States (NB8) are meeting in Rīga, Latvia.

The main topics to be discussed at the meeting are Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, NATO’s cooperation with neighbouring countries and the spread of false information. It is also planned to hold a video conference with the members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Parliament of Ukraine.

The Nordic and Baltic Chairs of Foreign Affairs Committees will visit Ādaži Military Base and meet with State Secretary of Ministry of Defence of Latvia Jānis Garisons, with whom they will speak about the NATO Summit that will be held in Madrid in June, NATO’s cooperation with the countries that are not members of the organisation, like Finland and Sweden, and Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

There will also be a meeting with former President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers to discuss the geopolitics and challenges relating to democratic and authoritarian regimes. Jānis Sārts, the Director of the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, will speak about false information and communication strategies.

There will also be a video conference with the members of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) to discuss the situation and the diplomatic efforts relating to it, the International Military Tribunal, the humanitarian issues, assistance to Ukraine and the European Union membership perspective for Ukraine.

The Nordic-Baltic cooperation, or NB8, is a regional cooperation format of five Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) and three Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) for informal discussion of current regional and international topics.

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