Latvia’s ambassador to NATO, Riekstins, has praised the recent NATO summit in Ankara as a resounding success for the Baltic nation. While the summit did not produce flashy headlines, the ambassador stressed that from Latvia’s perspective, the outcome was overwhelmingly positive. Key decisions made at the summit are expected to bolster defense capabilities and enhance regional security along NATO’s eastern flank. The ambassador’s assessment underscores Latvia’s strategic gains within the alliance, though specific details of the agreements remain under wraps. This development is crucial for Latvia as it continues to navigate geopolitical tensions in the region.
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