Braže will meet with representatives of the US administration and Congress in Washington
Latvia's Foreign Minister Baiba Braže is on a working visit to the US, engaging with various government officials and participating in multiple important discussions.
Latvia's Foreign Minister Baiba Braže (of the 'New Unity' party) is currently on a working visit to the United States, where she is scheduled to meet with representatives from the US administration and Congress. This visit, taking place on February 26 and 27, highlights Latvia's commitment to strengthening ties with its American counterparts and demonstrates the importance of bilateral relationships in the context of current global security challenges.
During her visit, Braže will also participate in the international security think tank conference, 'Globsec,' further indicating the significance Latvia places on international collaboration regarding security matters. In addition, she is involved in a roundtable discussion organized by the US-Central European Business Association, illustrating the intersection of economic relations with diplomatic efforts.
Moreover, Braže's engagements include discussions with Georgetown University students where she will outline Latvia's foreign policy priorities, emphasize NATO's role, and advocate for strengthened security across Europe, particularly in support of Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts. This series of meetings and discussions reflects Latvia's proactive approach within the international community, focused on cooperation and strategic partnerships, especially within the framework of NATO and the United Nations Security Council, where Latvia currently serves as a non-permanent member.