On Wednesday, November 5, Latvian Defence Minister Andris Spruds will host his Ukrainian counterpart, Denys Shmyhal, on a working visit to Latvia to discuss defence cooperation between the two countries. This meeting is expected to focus on enhancing military collaboration, with potential discussions around joint projects in defense manufacturing and strategic security partnerships. Both nations aim to deepen their ties in the face of ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The visit follows recent efforts to bolster NATO alliances and regional security frameworks. With Latvia being a key NATO member, the collaboration is seen as a strategic move to strengthen collective defense mechanisms. The discussion may also touch on logistics, intelligence sharing, and joint training exercises to ensure interoperability between the two armed forces.