"We hope that the Georgian people will defend their rights and democratic values," said the Prime Minister of Latvia, Evika Siliņa, in Brussels before the start of the European Union's two-day summit.
"I am not informed that the issue of Georgia is on the agenda. However, we hope that the Georgian people will defend their rights and democratic values. Latvia has always understood well how difficult it is to fight for your freedom, as we share a common history," she stated.
For your information, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the participants of the two-day EU summit remotely. During the meeting, in addition to Ukraine, migration issues and current events in the Middle East will also be discussed.