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Photo: A meeting was held between the Baltic and UK foreign ministers in Tallinn on March 10. Author: Marko Mumm
A joint statement about strengthening democratic values and human rights and increasing efforts to combat climate change was made by foreign ministers from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the UK on Wednesday at a meeting in Tallinn.
The meeting took place between Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom Dominic Raab, on his first visit to Estonia, Estonian foreign minister Eva-Maria Liimets and Latvian and Lithuanian foreign ministers Edgars Rinkevics and Gabrielius Landsbergis at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The ministers discussed cooperation between the Baltic States and the United Kingdom; security in Europe, including Russia, Ukraine and Belarus; international security such as NATO, transatlantic relations and China; and cybersecurity.