On Thursday, 18 September, the Saeima granted Latvian citizenship to Ukrainian athlete Eduard Tsybulia.
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From 16 to 17 September, Riga hosted for the first time the meeting of delegations led by the Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the parliaments of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Türkiye. Parliamentarians agreed that cooperation between the three Baltic States and Türkiye extends beyond regional issues. The Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees agreed to continue meeting on a regular basis to seek joint solutions to global challenges. The next meeting is planned for the first half of 2026 in Estonia.
“Work in the field of foreign affairs is more important than ever, and the world we will live in depends directly on our ability to negotiate and find solutions. Security issues are now undeniably at the forefront, and we must do everything possible to foster peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as to build a common understanding of democratic values worldwide,” emphasised Speaker of the Saeima Daiga Mieriņa on Wednesday, 17 September, during a meeting with the Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the parliaments of the Baltic States and Türkiye.
President of Finland to MPs of the Saeima: Our most important instruments in foreign policy are shared values and interests (16.09.2025.)
The most important instruments of foreign policy for Latvia and Finland are shared values and interests, President of Finland Alexander Stubb said in an address to MPs at an extraordinary sitting of the Saeima on Tuesday, 16 September. Stubb emphasised the security environment in our region, calling on parliamentarians through their actions to ensure that our common interests are upheld.
Baltic parliamentarians thank the U.S. for support and call for continued funding of the Baltic Security Initiative (11.09.2025.)
Members of Parliament from Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have sent a jointly signed letter to Members of the United States (U.S.) Congress, expressing their gratitude to the U.S. Congress for its longstanding and significant support for the security of the Baltic states. The Baltic parliamentarians call on the U.S. Congress to continue allocating funding for the Baltic Security Initiative.
Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica: Shrinking civic space and democratic backsliding in several European countries (09.09.2025.)
On Tuesday, 9 September, in Paris, Deputy Speaker of the Latvian Parliament and Chair of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica, presided over a meeting of the Committee focusing on recent developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, and Spain. The Committee also considered an assessment report on the functioning of democratic institutions and the rule of law in Hungary, expressing concern over the shrinking space for independent media and civil society.
Daiga Mieriņa at the NB8 meeting in Estonia: Latvian society tirelessly supports Ukraine (29.08.2025.)
“Despite the continued aggression by Russia, Latvian society remains tireless and unwavering in its support for Ukraine,” underlined Speaker of the Saeima Daiga Mieriņa on Friday, 29 August, addressing her colleagues from the Baltic and Nordic countries at the annual NB8 Speakers’ Meeting in Tallinn, Estonia.
Parliamentarians at the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference Emphasize Regional Security and Sustainability (26.08.2025.)
On Tuesday, August 26, parliamentarians from the Baltic Sea region agreed on strategic directions for addressing security, climate, and democracy challenges. During the conference, they also discussed geopolitical challenges, energy security, protection of critical infrastructure, youth engagement, environmental protection, and sustainability.
At the opening of the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference (BSPC) in the Åland Islands on Monday, 25 August, Antoņina Ņenaševa, Deputy Speaker of the Saeima, called on parliamentarians to take decisive and joint action against Russia's ‘shadow fleet’ in the Baltic Sea. “I call for action and a shift from discussions to concrete measures," said Ņenaševa, stressing that the destruction of the environment should not be viewed as an environmental problem, but as a matter of our common security.
“For three and a half years, the barbaric occupying army has brutally sought to seize the lands of the Ukrainian people and has filled its skies with drone and missile attacks. Yet we believe that very soon the people of Ukraine will free themselves from the enemy’s clutches and celebrate their freedom every single day. But for that to happen, we—Ukraine’s friends and supporters—must do everything in our power to ensure that peace talks are fair and balanced. The aggressor, who has violated every moral and legal principle, must be duly punished,” said Daiga Mieriņa, Speaker of the Saeima, at the event “Sunflower Path” by the Latvia Freedom Monument to celebrate the Independence Day of Ukraine on Tuesday, 24 August.













