
NATO Experts Study Latvia's Counter-Terrorism Model
NATO experts recently visited Latvia to gain insights into the country's counter-terrorism strategies. The visit, which included meetings with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže, focused on Latvia's 20-year national plan to combat terrorism. Minister Braže emphasized the plan's comprehensive approach, involving coordinated preventative and responsive measures by various agencies. "Latvia has developed a robust system over the past two decades," Minister Braže stated, highlighting the country's experience in addressing diverse terrorist threats. The NATO experts also toured the NATO Centre of Excellence for Strategic Communications and the Joint Staff of the Latvian National Armed Forces, gaining a firsthand understanding of Latvia's security apparatus. This exchange underscores the importance of international cooperation in counter-terrorism efforts and highlights Latvia's role as a regional leader in security.