RIGA - There is no anti-Semitism in Latvia and in that respect the situation in Latvia is much better than in other EU member states, Arkadijs Suharenko, chairman of the Council of the Jewish Communities of Latvia, said after a delegation of the European Jewish Congress (EJC) Executive Committee met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Eleonona Gailisa, a spokeswoman for Latvia’s Rietumu Banka in which Suharenko is a shareholder, told BNS that a significant part of the meeting focused on growing threats of terrorism, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism in Europe, as wel...
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