NPR's Michel Martin asks Krišjanis Karinš, former prime minister of Latvia, about the view from the Baltics of America's U-turn on the war in Ukraine.
Former Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins gives a Baltic perspective on the U.S. policy shift on Ukraine.
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Ukraine. It also opened a new phase in America’s trans-Atlantic relations. We shall soon discover whether it also means the beginning of the end for NATO and the further destabilization of a Europe ...
Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would ...
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina moved to replace three ministers and set out a new agenda for her coalition after tensions emerged within the three parties late last year.Most Read from ...
While Trump was sympathetic toward Vladimir Putin during his first term, he now appears to be upending generations of U.S.
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Last week, the continent confronted its worst fears about the new president, but also recognized the need for a new strategy.
The Paris talks come as the US and Russia’s top diplomats prepare for face-to-face talks in Saudi Arabia, and will focus on how to respond to the fast-moving negotiations, and Trump’s demand for ...
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