The agencies also called for a permanent NATO presence in the Baltic states.
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The Foreign Ministers of Latvia and Poland at a meeting in Riga called for increased military supplies to Ukraine , as well as to strengthen anti-Russian sanctions, especially in the energy sector, reports Ukrinform.
“The most effective ways to help Ukraine in the fight against Russian military aggression were discussed. Foreign ministers were unanimous in the need to continue and intensify the supply of military equipment and weapons. The sanctions regime against Russia must also be strengthened Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics said that the current changes in the security situation in the region require a reorientation of NATO policy.
Read also: The United States is waiting for the decision of Finland and Sweden to join “We want to have a permanent NATO presence in the Baltics and Poland, which would allow us to counter any threat from Russia and Belarus and protect every inch of our territory,” Rinkevics said./p>
A few days ago, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that Ukraine could use British weapons against targets in Russia.