“Ukraine’s complete victory is in our interests, as is the restoration of their independence and territorial integrity. This is a requirement for lasting peace in Europe,” said Latvian Saeima speaker Inara Murniece on May 8, during her meeting with vice-speaker of Ukrainian parliament Olena Kondratiuk.
During their meeting, the parties discussed aid for Ukraine in three dimensions: political, practical and moral.
“Events in Ukraine are changing history in Europe and the world. New terms are appearing more clearly in our political and everyday lives. We can see the modern world has room for heroism. We have to work with each other and decide which values we will continue defending in the future,” said the Saeima’s speaker.
Latvia stands in favour of anti-Russian sanctions and the country’s international isolation. It stands in favour of giving Ukraine candidate state status, stressed Murniece, adding that Ukraine’s joining of the European Union would be a far-reaching step that would help strengthen both Ukraine and the west. The Saeima speaker also mentioned that Latvia would continue providing practical, military included, aid to Ukraine.
The vice-speaker of Ukraine’s parliament thanked Latvia’s Saeima, the government and residents for the support they provided Ukraine with on an international level and the aid for Ukrainians who ended up in Latvia, fleeing the war.
Aside from the Saeima speaker, Ukrainian parliament’s vice speaker met with Saeima’s vice-speakers Dagmara Beitnere-Galla and Inese Libina-Egnere, Saeima secretary’s assistant Inese Voika, head of the group for cooperaiton with Ukraine Aldis Adamovics, his deputy Uldis Budrikis, as well as vice-chairman of the Social and Employment Matters Committee Anda Caksa. (BNN/Business World Magazine)