Latvian President makes First Official Trip to U.S.
Friday, April 25, 2008 at 12:14PM
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Latvian President Valdis Zatlers is making his first official state trip to the U.S. While he has been here before, as he was educated in the U.S., this trip is his first since being elected President. His visit to the National Press Club was to mark the 100 year anniversary of the press club and to discuss Latvia’s relationship with NATO and U.S.-Latvia relations. He thanked the U.S. and said he has been satisfied with his visit and with his meetings with President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Gates.

Zatlers also discussed Latvia’s NATO membership stating what was a “dream is now a reality.” He also mentioned that relations with Russia have improved as a result of smart foreign policy. The President talked in length about Latvia’s role in Afghanistan. He believes the war to be a “very human mission” and advocates collective defense and collective military. The country is increasing their support through NATO of that war.
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