The Baltic States will continue to support Ukraine in its efforts to investigate and record the international crimes currently being committed by Russia, according to a joint statement by the Latvian and Lithuanian Ministers of Justice entitled "Truth and justice for the victims of occupation and aggression". In the statement, Latvian Justice Minister Inese Libina-Egnere and Lithuanian Justice Minister Rimantas Mockus stress that the so-called "great victory" is widely celebrated in Russia on…
The Baltic States will continue to support Ukraine in its efforts to investigate and record the international crimes currently being committed by Russia, according to a joint statement by the Latvian and Lithuanian Ministers of Justice entitled "Truth and justice for the victims of occupation and aggression". In the statement, Latvian Justice Minister Inese Libina-Egnere and Lithuanian Justice Minister Rimantas Mockus stress that the so-called "great victory" is widely celebrated in Russia on May 9, while Latvia, together with Lithuania, wants to remind the international community how unjust the outcome of the war was for the Baltic States and what the long-term negative consequences of that outcome were. The defeat of Nazism in Europe did…
09.05.2025.