Feb 25 • 11:00 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

"What's Happening in Latvia?" – Four Years Since Russia's Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine

A discussion in Latvia will address changes in society, the economy, and security perceptions four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

On February 25th, a special episode of "What's Happening in Latvia?" will take place, focusing on the significant societal shifts and lessons learned four years after Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine. This event highlights the ongoing impact of the war on Latvian society, with dialogue on economic changes, public awareness of security issues, and the overall response to the situation.

Key figures participating in the discussion include Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica, Deputy Speaker of the Saeima, and Raimonds Bergmanis, head of the Saeima's Defense, Interior, and Corruption Commission. They will be joined by Uldis Rutkaste, head of the Monetary Policy Department at the Bank of Latvia, and Arvis Zīle, leader of the Crisis Management Center, as well as military analyst Mārtiņš Vērdiņš and coach Ivo Šteinbergs. Their collective insights aim to provide a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted challenges and strategies that Latvia has encountered during this tumultuous period.

The program will be broadcasted live on LTV1 and available on the LSM.lv portal, allowing viewers to engage by submitting questions via email. This public discourse is anticipated to enrich the understanding of how Latvia has adapted and what lessons have emerged, reinforcing the importance of community involvement in the discourse around national security and resilience in the context of regional conflicts.

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