Today’s meeting of the three Baltic prime ministers began with a discussion on regional security. According to Prime Minister Ratas, all three countries believe that the Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP), which brought 20 allies to the Baltic States and Poland this year and thereby significantly strengthened the security of the region, was a success.
“The cooperation of the three Baltic countries had an important role in the making of this decision. This, however, does not mean that total security has been achieved. We must continue contributing to ensure NATO’s attention to our region and its presence in the Baltic States in the future as well,” said Ratas at the joint press conference that followed the meeting.
We ensure the country’s independence and sovereignty; we stand for the constitutional order and for improving the people’s standard of living.
The European social organisation is based on a wealthy and large middle class. Its formation is the key political objective of the Centre Party.
Our target is a secure European welfare state. People work ardently and love their country when the country protects them.