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Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina compared Russia to an alcoholic whose behavior cannot be predicted, and neighboring countries should be aware of this
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"We live next door to a neighbor who is like an alcoholic or a drug addict, whose actions we cannot predict. We have to realize that we live next to Russia and Belarus. Russia started the war in Ukraine, and we are acting according to a clear scenario. We have built a land border with Belarus, and now we are building a border with Russia. We are strengthening the military potential of our border. We are acting according to a clear plan," said Evika Silina.
According to her, people sometimes live "in their own bubbles and their own realities," so the prime minister called on the National Armed Forces to also inform the regional press about the work to be done on the country's eastern border.
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