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'Suffering' Russia Can Continue War For A While: Latvian Foreign Minister

The Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze told RFE/RL in an exclusive interview on July 4 that “Russian can go on for a while” in its war against Ukraine as it is “cannibalizing all the civilian economy and prioritizing everything around the battlefield”.

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Latvia handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine a batch of armored personnel carriers Patria 6x6 as part of a new package of military assistance.

On 1 July, the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia confirmed that Latvia will implement the transfer of 42 of its armoured personnel carriers 6×6 Homeland CAVS to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, constituting a new demonstration of the military support provided since the beginning of the Russian invasion. The novelty in question occurs just over four months after the country's Ministry of Defence announced its intentions to transfer this type of platform…

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine informs about this. This became known during the visit of Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Valeriy Churkin to Riga, where he met with the Minister of Defense of Latvia Andris Spruds. The main topic of the negotiations was the strengthening of Ukraine's defense capabilities. Churkin expressed his gratitude to the Latvian government for the decision to transfer to Ukraine a batch of the newest armored person…

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