Latvia has joined the G7 declaration in support of Ukraine.
This was announced by the Prime Minister of the Baltic country, Krisjanis Karins.
In announcing Riga's decision, Karins pledged long-term support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
"Together with our partners we will support Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s aggression for as long as it takes." he wrote on Twitter. Latvia also anticipates the establishment of a special international tribunal concerning Russian aggression against Ukraine, added the head of the Latvian government.
Latvia is anticipating the establishment of a specialized international tribunal regarding Russian aggression against Ukraine, as stated by the head of the Latvian government.
As it is known, the G7 countries agreed on a framework document for "security guarantees" for Ukraine at the NATO summit in Vilnius. The leaders have agreed on the framework for these "security guarantees," and specific bilateral agreements will be signed at a later time.