Ukraine and Latvia signed a defense exchange agreement on June 13, wherein Ukraine supplies Latvia with strike drones and robotic systems while Latvia provides anti-drone technology, marking Ukraine's first supplier role to a NATO member and formalizing Latvia's drone support since 2022.
Kaspars Pudāns
Latvia's military chief warns Russia may exploit drone advantage to attack Baltics by 2028.
Latvia's Armed Forces chief sees Russia's activity in Europe as an attempt to divert attention from Ukraine
Russia Is Unlikely to Attack the Baltic States, but the Alliance Is Prepared for Any Scenario, — Grynkewich
In the spirit to Europe Day in Riga, Members of the European Parliament met with Latvian policymakers and experts to discuss the future of European security
Latvian Army Chief admits Ukrainians are now “examining” NATO, - Interview with General Kaspars Pudāns
The US proposes withdrawing major military assets from NATO's rapid response force, including aircraft carriers and submarines, amid Trump's pivot away from Europe toward Asia, raising European concerns about deterring Russian aggression within two to three years.
Civilian Solutions for Army? Latvian Army Commander on What NATO Can Learn From Ukraine
