Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa visited Kyiv on July 15 to discuss the U.S. NATO deal to arm Ukraine, Trump's threat of sanctions on Russia if no peace deal is reached within 50 days, EU's new Russia sanctions, and Latvia's ongoing support for Ukraine.
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Trump announced a deal with NATO to arm Ukraine and threatened severe sanctions on Russia if no peace deal within 50 days
EU announced new sanctions on Russia
Latvia discussed its ongoing support for Ukraine during the visit
Latvia has upcoming parliamentary elections
In Kyiv, I will discuss with Zelenskyy the landmark agreement by Donald Trump with NATO, which will accelerate the delivery of the best American weaponry to Ukraine.
The agreement will be fully funded by NATO allies and will expedite the delivery of arms to Ukraine.
The agreement supports Ukraine's defense and strengthens NATO unity.
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