- Foreign relations of Latvia
Today's Republic of Latvia regards itself as a continuation of the 1918-1940 republic.After the declaration on the restoration of its full independence on
August 21 , 1991,Latvia became a member of theUnited Nations onSeptember 17 , 1991, and is a signatory to a number of UN organizations and other international agreements, including COE,CERCO Fact|date=March 2008,ICES ,ICAO ,IAEA ,UNESCO ,UNICEF ,IMF , ICC, and WB/EBRD . It also is a member of theOrganization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and of theNorth Atlantic Coordinating Council . On20 September 2003 , in a nationwide referendum, the Latvians voted to join theEuropean Union and Latvia's EU membership took effect on1 May 2004 . Latvia became a member state ofNATO onMarch 29 2004 .Latvia welcomes further cooperation and integration with NATO, European Union, and other Western organizations. It also seeks more active participation in UN peacekeeping efforts worldwide.Latvia maintains embassies in
Argentina ,Austria ,Belarus ,Belgium ,Canada , thePeople's Republic of China , theCzech Republic ,Denmark ,Estonia ,Finland ,France ,Germany ,Greece ,Israel ,Italy ,Lithuania ,Netherlands ,Nicaragua ,Norway ,Poland ,Portugal ,Russia ,South Africa ,Sweden ,Ukraine , theUnited Kingdom , theUnited States , andUzbekistan .It also operates missions to the United Nations in New York City and Geneva, the European Council, and non-member representation to the European Union, Chemical Weapons Nonproliferation Organization, the OSCE, NATO, World Trade Organization, and the
UN Council on Food and Agriculture .Latvia has a Consulate General in
Russia ; Consulates in Belarus and Russia; Honorary Consulates General inAustralia ,Cyprus ,India ,Israel , andNorway ; and Honorary Consulates inArgentina , Australia,Austria , Belarus,Brazil ,Canada ,Chile , Cyprus,Denmark ,Egypt ,Finland ,France , Georgia,Germany ,Greece ,Iceland , Ireland, Israel,Italy ,Jordan ,Kazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan ,Lebanon ,Luxembourg ,Mexico ,Moldova ,Netherlands ,Norway ,Pakistan ,Philippines ,Poland ,Singapore ,South Africa ,South Korea ,Spain ,Sweden ,Switzerland ,Thailand ,Turkey , andVenezuela .Russia expresses concern for how Latvia's language and naturalization laws effect Latvia's Russian-speaking population. Russians comprised 32.3% of the population in 2000. In turn, Latvia is interested in the welfare of ethnic Latvians still residing in Russia. The latest Russian census shows about 40,000 still living in Russia, but sources indicate that given the probability of an undercount, Latvians in Russia probably number about 50,000-60,000.
Disputes - international:Treaty delimiting the boundary with Russia has been signed and ratified in 2007, under the treaty the
Abrene district passes to Russia; ongoing talks over maritime boundary dispute with Lithuania (primary concern is oil exploration rights)Illicit drugs:transshipment point for opiates and cannabis from Central and Southwest Asia to Western Europe and Scandinavia and Latin American cocaine and some synthetics from Western Europe to CIS; limited production of illicit amphetamines, ephedrine, and ecstasy for export
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Latvian diplomatic missions
*List of diplomatic missions in Latvia
*Iraq-Latvia relations
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