Newspaper
Review
I.
Politics
1. EUR 2 million reallocated for reconstruction
of the Chernihiv Region.
2. The state must find a solution to domestic
violence – Karins.
3. Karins calls on coalition partners to
"put aside personal ambitions".
4. Canadian PM Trudeau to arrive on visit to
Latvia next week.
5. 'Technical discussions' underway as Lithuania
await neighbors' synchronization decision.
6. Latvia not going to ease sanctions policy
against Russia – Rinkevics.
7. Karins sees no reason for Agriculture Minister
Smits' resignation.
8. Kirsis to be appointed acting Riga mayor.
9. Welfare Ministry puts forward ratification of
Istanbul Convention with reference to Constitutional values for approval.
10. Government supports extending Latvia's
participation in international peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.
11. Government supports extending Latvia's
participation in international peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.
12. Government supports regulations on
compensation and allowances to be paid to soldiers in national defense service.
13. Stoltenberg to lead NATO for one more year.
14. Political parties to hold talks on health
policy this Thursday.
15. Levits believes there could be changes in the government.
II.
Economics
1.
Riga
Eastern Hospital sees turnover drop 2%, sustains EUR 1.29 million loss in 2022.
III. Official Statement from MoFA, President of Latvia office, Cabinet of Ministers, Saeima\
1. The presidents of Latvia
and Lithuania meet in Vilnius, symbolically confirming the successful
cooperation.
IV.
Korea:
1.
None.