Baltic foreign ministers to speak at the National Press Club on Feb. 6
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Foreign ministers from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia will speak February 6 at a National Press Club Newsmaker on the latest news and events happening in the Baltic region including its recent actions to disconnect from the Russian electricity grid, a major move in achieving energy independence.
The event will be held 4:00-5:00 p.m. in the Zenger Room of the National Press Club.
The Baltic states' foreign ministers Baiba Bra?e (Latvia), K?stutis Budrys (Lithuania) and Margus Tsahkna (Estonia) will also address questions on the ongoing malign hybrid activities in Europe, support to Ukraine as it continues to fight off Russia's invasion (soon entering the fourth year of sustained conflict), preventing the spread of Russia's advances further into Europe, and the countries' growing investments in defense.
The event is open to National Press Club members and credentialed members of the press. Registration is essential to access the event. Space is limited.
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