Tourism and investment have slumped across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Cross-border trade has largely collapsed. This is due to the loss of long-standing commercial ties with Russia, the outlet said.
State wildlife includes rare species such as bears, bison, elk, beavers, deer, wolves and black storks, which live in Latvia’s unspoiled natural habitats.
Vasily Kashin, Director of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, believes that in response, Russia will have the right to “use force to any extent it deems appropriate.”
NOTE: Our News and Views stories are contributed by readers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor. 1. Latvia is home to over 12,000 rivers and 3,000 small lakes, making it one of the most water-rich countries in Europe. Latvia has been dubbed ‘the Canada […]
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