Paul Wells: What will the Russian leader say privately to the U.S. president? Perhaps something about a little problem they have called NATO.
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The NATO mission was born amid fear that Russia’s intervention in Ukraine would recur in the Baltics. But Latvia is not Ukraine.
Paul Wells visits Camp Adazi, Latvia, where a Canadian-led battlegroup marked its first official day on the job
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Evan Solomon on why some NATO allies are more equal than others
Politicians from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania—otherwise known as the Baltic states—take Justin Trudeau to task
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The presidents of Poland and the Baltic states — Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia — release a joint statement on the Russian invasion of Georgia. The statement contains a direct rebuke of NATO for putting Georgian accession to NATO on the slow track: