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Govt approves Estonia's EU policy priorities

TALLINN – The government at a sitting on Thursday approved the European Union policy priorities of Estonia for the next two years, focusin...

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China removes Lithuania from it custom systems

VILNIUS – Lithuanian businesses have recently been unable to custom-clear their goods in China as the latter removed Lithuania from its cu...

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Estonian govt supports more ambitious plan for eastern border construction

TALLINN - Minister of the Interior Kristian Jaani at a Cabinet meeting on Thursday presented a plan to increase the ambition for the constructio...

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Russia has no rights to attempt to control its neighbors - NATO chief

RIGA - Russia has no rights to build its spheres of influence and attempt to control its neighbors, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said...

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Latvian-Belarusian border is safe and protected - president

RIGA - Latvian-Belarusian border is safe and protected, said Latvian President Egils Levits during his meeting with Interior Minister Marija Gol...

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There are concerns about Russia's possible plans for military aggression against Ukraine - US secretary of state

RIGA - We are deeply concerned by evidence that Russia has made plans for significant aggressive moves against Ukraine. The plans include effort...

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Karins calls on Macron to support enforcing NATO presence in Baltic region

RIGA - Latvian President Krisjanis Karina (New Unity) on Wednesday met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss a number of issues, incl...

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EC proposal on migrants 'not bad but insufficient' - Lithuanian presidential aide

VILNIUS – The European Commission's proposal to allow EU member states bordering Belarus to extend the time for processing asylum clai...

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Growing number of bilateral projects shows successful cooperation of Latvia and OECD - PM

RIGA - The growing number of bilateral projects show the successful cooperation of Latvia and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Deve...

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Latvia lost EUR 237 million in VAT revenues in 2019 - European Commission

RIGA - Latvia recorded a value added tax (VAT) gap of 8.3 percent, or EUR 237 million, in 2019, while Estonia's VAT gap was 4.5 percent, or ...

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