Latvia to Prioritize International Law, Support Ukraine & Seek Peace in gaza as UN Security Council Member
Latvia’s President has outlined teh nation’s key priorities as it begins its term on the UN Security Council, emphasizing a commitment to upholding international law and defending UN values. He expressed gratitude for the national support that enabled Latvia’s membership.
A central focus will be the protection of the international order based on rules and laws,alongside advocating for women’s rights,peace,and security,ensuring the voices of vulnerable populations are heard. Latvia also intends to contribute to efforts within the security Council to mitigate emerging security threats, including those related to climate change, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
The President voiced strong concern over attempts to undermine the UN’s foundational principles, specifically citing Russia, alongside its allies Iran and North korea, as actors seeking to prioritize power over rights. He condemned Russia’s actions in Ukraine, stating the country is attempting to inflict suffering and forcibly alter Ukraine’s territory. He affirmed that Ukraine is fighting not only for its own sovereignty but also for the core values of the United Nations.
Latvia pledged continued support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, committing to protect Ukrainian children illegally taken to russia and to leverage its position on the Security Council to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Beyond Ukraine, the President stressed the universal obligation to adhere to UN principles, including addressing the crisis in Gaza. While acknowledging Israel’s right to self-defense under international law, he called for an immediate ceasefire, increased humanitarian aid, and ultimately, a lasting peace that respects the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians. He unequivocally stated that terrorism is unacceptable.