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Foreign relations of Latvia

Foreign relations of Latvia are the primary responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 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 the United Nations on September 17, 1991, and is a signatory to a number of UN organizations and other international agreements. Latvia welcomes further cooperation and integration with NATO, European Union, OECD and other Western organizations. It also seeks more active participation in UN peacekeeping efforts worldwide.

Council of Europe, CERCO, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, International Civil Aviation Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, UNESCO, UNICEF, International Criminal Court, the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. It also is a member of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and of the North Atlantic Coordinating Council.

On September 20, 2003, in a nationwide referendum, the Latvians voted to join the European Union and Latvia's EU membership took effect on May 1, 2004.[1] Latvia became a member state of NATO on March 29, 2004.[2]

Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riga

Diplomatic relations edit

List of countries which Latvia maintains diplomatic relations with:

 
# Country Date[3]
1   Denmark 24 August 1991
2   Iceland 26 August 1991
3   Australia 27 August 1991
4   Norway 27 August 1991
5   Germany 28 August 1991
6   Sweden 28 August 1991
7   Finland 29 August 1991
8   France 30 August 1991
9   Italy 30 August 1991
10   Poland 30 August 1991
11   Greece 2 September 1991
12   Hungary 2 September 1991
13   Canada 3 September 1991
14   Belgium 5 September 1991
15    Switzerland 5 September 1991
16   United Kingdom 5 September 1991
17   United States 5 September 1991
18   Estonia 6 September 1991
19   Bulgaria 10 September 1991
20   China 12 September 1991
21   Romania 13 September 1991
22   Mauritania 18 September 1991
23   Netherlands 24 September 1991
24   Argentina 26 September 1991
25   Chile 26 September 1991
26   North Korea 26 September 1991
27   Slovenia 30 September 1991
  Holy See 1 October 1991
28   Portugal 2 October 1991
29   Russia 4 October 1991
30   Lithuania 5 October 1991
31   Ireland 9 October 1991
32   Spain 9 October 1991
33   Japan 10 October 1991
34   Mongolia 15 October 1991
35   South Korea 22 October 1991
36   Turkey 22 October 1991
37   South Africa 4 November 1991
38   Mexico 27 November 1991
39   India 7 December 1991
40   Philippines 17 December 1991
41   Jamaica 18 December 1991
42   New Zealand 19 December 1991
43   Cyprus 20 December 1991
44   Cuba 20 December 1991
45   Malta 1 January 1992
46   Ghana 3 January 1992
47   Israel 6 January 1992
48   Austria 19 January 1992
49   Singapore 20 January 1992
50   Egypt 23 January 1992
51   Luxembourg 29 January 1992
52   Ukraine 12 February 1992
53   Vietnam 12 February 1992
54   Yemen 13 February 1992
55   Croatia 14 February 1992
56   Thailand 19 March 1992
57   Belarus 7 April 1992
58     Nepal 20 April 1992
59   Venezuela 23 April 1992
60   Albania 29 April 1992
61   Mozambique 29 April 1992
62   Paraguay 3 June 1992
63   Senegal 9 June 1992
64   Tunisia 26 June 1992
65   Uruguay 6 July 1992
66   Iran 7 July 1992
67   Brazil 18 July 1992
68   Armenia 22 August 1992
69   Moldova 1 September 1992
70   Morocco 5 October 1992
71   Cabo Verde 21 October 1992
72   Ecuador 21 October 1992
73   Uzbekistan 3 November 1992
74   Mali 26 November 1992
75   Kazakhstan 10 December 1992
76   Czech Republic 1 January 1993
77   Slovakia 1 January 1993
78   Guatemala 14 January 1993
79   Bangladesh 21 January 1993
80   Oman 5 February 1993
81   Turkmenistan 5 February 1993
82   Georgia 11 March 1993
83   Kyrgyzstan 18 March 1993
84   Antigua and Barbuda 19 March 1993
85   Burundi 24 May 1993
86   Syria 25 May 1993
87   Malaysia 12 June 1993
88   Indonesia 25 August 1993
89   Azerbaijan 11 January 1994
90   Panama 22 March 1994
91   Seychelles 24 March 1994
92   Tajikistan 11 May 1994
93   Maldives 20 June 1994
94   Nicaragua 20 June 1994
95   Kuwait 15 July 1994
96   São Tomé and Príncipe 26 July 1994
97   Jordan 12 September 1994
98   Laos 27 April 1995
99   Colombia 19 July 1995
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta 15 August 1995
100   United Arab Emirates 18 September 1995
101   Cambodia 22 September 1995
102   North Macedonia 14 March 1996
103   Bosnia and Herzegovina 19 April 1996
104   Chad 23 April 1996
105   Kenya 23 April 1996
106   Pakistan 29 April 1996
107   Ivory Coast 4 June 1996
108   Peru 23 July 1996
109   Andorra 27 August 1996
110   Sri Lanka 19 September 1996
111   Gabon 31 October 1996
112   Liechtenstein 3 December 1996
113   Qatar 10 December 1996
114   Guinea 17 January 1997
115   Zambia 27 February 1997
116   Benin 19 March 1997
117   Namibia 11 April 1997
118   Tanzania 28 November 1997
119   Lebanon 16 January 1998
120   Gambia 12 March 1998
121   Algeria 29 April 1998
122   Malawi 10 September 1998
123   San Marino 7 March 2000
124   Bahrain 27 March 2000
125   Brunei 14 July 2000
126   El Salvador 11 January 2001
127   Serbia 19 January 2001
128   Nigeria 30 March 2001
129   Dominican Republic 15 August 2001
130   Mauritius 12 February 2003
131   Trinidad and Tobago 11 March 2003
132   Botswana 17 March 2003
133   Saudi Arabia 21 March 2003
134   Costa Rica 15 May 2003
135   Honduras 1 July 2003
136   Bolivia 8 July 2003
137   Iraq 15 October 2004
138   Afghanistan 18 January 2005
139   Bahamas 20 January 2005
140   Belize 3 February 2005
141   Guyana 16 March 2005
142   Montenegro 19 June 2006
143   Saint Lucia 21 June 2006
144   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 25 August 2006
145   Haiti 14 December 2006
146   Libya 16 February 2007
147   Rwanda 10 April 2007
148   Dominica 27 September 2007
149   Fiji 7 March 2008
150   Ethiopia 11 March 2008
151   Barbados 15 May 2008
  Kosovo 10 June 2008
152   Monaco 15 October 2008
153   Equatorial Guinea 13 November 2008
154   Suriname 20 May 2009
155   Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 June 2009
156   Comoros 24 February 2010
157   Democratic Republic of the Congo 14 January 2011
158   Burkina Faso 6 April 2011
159   Angola 7 July 2011
160   Tuvalu 7 July 2011
161   Djibouti 30 March 2012
162   Eritrea 5 April 2012
163   Niger 17 April 2012
164   Central African Republic 30 May 2012
165   Samoa 28 June 2012
166   Solomon Islands 28 June 2012
167   Grenada 19 September 2012
168   Myanmar 26 September 2012
169   Republic of the Congo 26 September 2013
170   East Timor 27 September 2013
171   Uganda 1 October 2013
172   Lesotho 10 February 2014
173   Liberia 10 April 2014
174   Togo 23 September 2014
175   Somalia 26 September 2014
176   Sierra Leone 12 December 2014
177   Sudan 23 January 2015
178   Zimbabwe 23 January 2015
179   Federated States of Micronesia 25 February 2015
180   Palau 20 March 2015
181   Vanuatu 7 April 2015
182   Kiribati 10 April 2015
183   Cameroon 16 April 2015
184   Papua New Guinea 9 May 2018
185   Nauru 21 May 2018
186   Madagascar 26 September 2018[4]
187   Eswatini 16 November 2018[4]
188   Tonga 28 October 2020[4]
189   Guinea-Bissau 14 July 2021[4]
190   South Sudan 23 September 2021[5]
191   Marshall Islands 19 September 2022[6]

Relations by country edit

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
  Albania 1928-02-16, 1992-04-22
  • Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1928 and were restored in 1992.[7]
  • Albania is represented in Latvia by its embassy in Warsaw, Poland.[7]
  • Latvia is represented in Albania by its embassy in Rome, Italy and an honorary consulate in Tirana.[8]
  • Both countries have a number of bilateral agreements.[9]
  Armenia 1992-08-22 See Armenia–Latvia relations
  • Armenia is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Warsaw (Poland).
  • Latvia is represented in Armenia through a non-resident ambassador based in Riga (at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and through an honorary consulate in Yerevan.[10]
  • Latvia has recognized the Armenian genocide in 2021.
  • Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Armenia[11]
  Azerbaijan 1994-01-11[12] See Azerbaijan–Latvia relations
  Bulgaria 1922-05-24, 1991-09-10[14] See Bulgaria–Latvia relations

Bulgaria is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Warsaw (Poland) and through an honorary consulate in Riga. Latvia is represented in Bulgaria through its embassy in Warsaw (Poland) and through an honorary consulate in Sofia. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union.

  Canada 1921-01-26, 1991-08-26[15] See Canada–Latvia relations
  China
  Colombia 1922-07-08, 1995-07-19[17]
  • Colombia counts with an honorary consulate in Riga.[18]
  • Latvia counts with an honorary consulate in Bogotá and is represented by the German embassy in Colombia for consular services only.[19]
  • Colombia recognized Latvia as an independent country after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.[20]
  Croatia See Foreign relations of Croatia
  Cyprus See Cyprus–Latvia relations
  Czech Republic
  • Czech Republic has an embassy in Riga.
  • Latvia has an embassy in Prague.
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Denmark See Denmark–Latvia relations
  Estonia 1919-07-21, 1991-09-06[23] See Estonia–Latvia relations
  • Both states share a long common history: before 1918, they were both part of the Russian Empire.[24]
  • They were both re-occupied by the USSR between 1945 and 1991. Both countries established diplomatic relations on January 3, 1992.
  • Estonia has an embassy in Riga. Latvia has an embassy in Tallinn.
  • The two states share 343 km of common borders.[citation needed]
  Finland See Finland–Latvia relations
  • Finland has an embassy in Riga.
  • Latvia has an embassy in Helsinki.
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  France 1921-01-26, 1991-08-30 See France–Latvia relations
  • France has an embassy in Riga.
  • Latvia has an embassy in Paris.
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Georgia See Georgia–Latvia relations
  Germany See Germany–Latvia relations
  • Germany has an embassy in Riga.
  • Latvia has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
  Greece See Greece-Latvia relations
  Iceland See Iceland–Latvia relations

Iceland was the first country to recognise the independence of Latvia in August 1991. Both countries re-established diplomatic relations on August 22, 1991. Iceland is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Helsinki (Finland). Latvia is represented in Iceland through its embassy in Oslo (Norway) and an honorary consulate in Reykjavik. Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States, of NATO, and of the Council of Europe.

  Iraq 2004-10-15
  • Iraq recognized the independence of Latvia on January 1, 1992.[25]
  • In 2005, a project entitled Latvian Government's Assistance to Iraq in the Documentation of Architectural and Archaeological Objects with Photogrammetric Methods was implemented.la
  • Latvia's participation in the Iraq War commenced in May 2003. At their peak the number of Latvian soldiers in Iraq was 126. They were withdrawn on November 8, 2008.[26]
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia: Iraq[27]
  Israel 1992-01-06 See Israel–Latvia relations
  Kazakhstan 1992-12-30 See Kazakhstan–Latvia relations
  • Kazakhstan recognised Latvia's independence on December 23, 1991.
  • Latvia recognised the independence of Kazakhstan on January 8, 1992.
  • Kazakhstan is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Vilnius (Lithuania) and though an honorary consulate in Riga.[30]
  • Latvia has an embassy in Nur-Sultan and an honorary consulate in Almaty.
  • Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Kazakhstan[31]
  Kosovo See Kosovo–Latvia relations

Latvia recognized it on February 20, 2008.[32] Latvian and Kosovan governments established diplomatic relations on June 10, 2008.[33] However, Latvia's involvement in Kosovo date back to 2000 when it first sent peacekeeping troops.

  Kyrgyzstan 1993-03-18
  Lithuania 1991-10-05 See Latvia–Lithuania relations
  • Latvia has an embassy in Vilnius.[35]
  • Lithuania has an embassy in Riga.[36]
  • The two states share 588 kilometres (365 mi) of common border. Both countries are full members of the European Union.
  Luxembourg
  • Luxembourg did not recognise the annexation of the Baltic States by the USSR in 1940–1991 either de jure or de facto.
  • Diplomatic relations between the two countries were restored on April 21, 1992.
  • Latvia is represented in Luxembourg through its embassy in Brussel (Belgium) and through an honorary consulate in Luxembourg City. Luxembourg is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Warsaw (Poland) and through an honorary consulate in Riga.
  • Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union.
  Malaysia

Latvia doesn't have any embassy in Malaysia.[37] while Malaysian embassy in Helsinki is accredited to Latvia.[38][39]

  Mexico November 27, 1991 See Latvia–Mexico relations
  • Latvia is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States, and maintains an honorary consulate in Mexico City.[40]
  • Mexico is accredited to Latvia from its embassy in Stockholm, Sweden and maintains an honorary consulate in Riga.[41]
  Moldova
  Montenegro See Latvia–Montenegro relations
  Netherlands See Latvia–Netherlands relations
  Norway See Latvia–Norway relations
  Poland 1991-08-30 See Latvia–Poland relations
  Romania 1922-01-03
  • Between June 2, 1922 – October 18, 1939, the diplomatic representation of Latvia in Romania was handled by the Latvian legation in Prague, in then neighbouring Czechoslovakia. In 1924, Latvia opened 3 honorary consulates in Romania (in Bucharest, Constanţa and Galaţi). In May 1929, Romania opened its legation in Riga.
  • On October 18, 1939, Latvia opened its legation in Bucharest.
  • Romania recognized Latvia on August 26, 1991.
  • Both countries re-established diplomatic relations on September 13, 1991.
  • Latvia is represented in Romania through its embassy in Warsaw (Poland).
  • Romania is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Vilnius (Lithuania) and an honorary consulate in Riga.[45]
  • Both countries are full members of NATO, the European Union, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
  • Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Romania[46]
  Russia 1920-10-04 and again 1991-10-04 See Latvia–Russia relations
  • Until 1917, Latvia had been part of the Russian empire. Following the Latvian declaration of independence, war broke out between Latvia and the Russian SFSR.
  • Diplomatic relations between the two countries were first established in 1920, following the conclusion of a Soviet-Latvian peace treaty on August 11, 1920.[47] The treaty was ratified by the Latvian Constituent Assembly on September 2, and by the Latvian government on September 25. On the Russian side, it was ratified by the Pan Russian Central Executive Committee on September 9. Ratification letters were exchanged between the two governments in Moscow on October 4, the date on which in entered into effect. These relations lasted until the Soviet take over of Latvia in 1940.
  • Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian government recognized the independence of Latvia on August 24, 1991.
  • Russia expresses concern for how Latvia's language and naturalization laws effect Latvia's Russian-speaking population. Russians comprised 27.6% of the population in 2010. 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.
  Serbia 2001-01-19
  • Latvia has a non-resident ambassador in Riga (in the Foreign Ministry).
  • Serbia is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Stockholm (Sweden).
  • Latvia is an EU member and Serbia is an EU candidate.
  • Latvian Foreign Ministry about relations with Serbia[48]
  • Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Latvia[49]
  Slovakia
  • Both countries established direct diplomatic relations on January 1, 1993. Latvia is represented in Slovakia through its embassy in Vienna (Austria). Slovakia has an embassy in Riga. Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union. Latvian Foreign Minister Indulis Berzins and his Slovak counterpart Eduard Kukan met in Riga in 2000.[50]
  South Korea 1991-10-22[51] See Latvia – South Korea relations[52]

The establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and Latvijas Republika began on 1991-10-22.

  • The two countries have good relations.
  • Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Lee Kyung-soo visited to the Latvia in December 2018 and attended a plaque-hanging ceremony of the Republic of Korea embassy in Riga which is the Republic of Korea's first permanent mission in the Baltic region and a reception to celebrate the opening of the embassy.[53]
    • Latvian embassy[54] and an Honorary Consuls in Seoul.[55]
    • South Korean embassy in Latvia.[56]
  Spain See Latvia–Spain relations
  Sweden See Latvia–Sweden relations
  Taiwan 1923 See Foreign relations of Taiwan
  • Both countries had relations from 1923 to 1991.
  • The Republic of China (Taiwan) never recognized the de jure incorporation of Latvia into the Soviet Union.
  Tajikistan 1994-05-11
  Turkey See Latvia–Turkey relations
  • Latvia has an embassy in Ankara.
  • Turkey has an embassy in Riga.
  • Both countries are full members of NATO.
  Ukraine 1992-02-12 See Latvia–Ukraine relations
  United Kingdom 1991-09
  • Britain had strong links with Latvia before the Soviet occupation and annexation in 1940, which the UK never recognised de jure.
  • The UK recognised the restoration of Latvian independence on August 27, 1991.
  • The United Kingdom has an embassy in Riga.[60]
  • Latvia has an embassy in London and 3 honorary consulates (in Manchester, Scotland and Wales).[61]
  • There were 26,000 Latvian people registered as living in the United Kingdom in 2010.[62]
  • Both countries are full members of NATO.
  • British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about relations with Latvia[63]
  • Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with the United Kingdom[64]
  United States 1922-07-28 See Latvia – United States relations
  • The U.S. Legation in Riga was officially established on November 13, 1922 and served as the headquarters for U.S. representation in the Baltics during the interwar era. The Soviet invasion forced the closure of the legation on September 5, 1940, but Latvian representation in the United States has continued uninterrupted for 85 years.
  • The U.S. Embassy in Latvia is located in Riga.
  • [65]

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Foreign relations of Latvia are the primary responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 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 the United Nations on September 17 1991 and is a signatory to a number of UN organizations and other international agreements Latvia welcomes further cooperation and integration with NATO European Union OECD and other Western organizations It also seeks more active participation in UN peacekeeping efforts worldwide Council of Europe CERCO International Council for the Exploration of the Sea International Civil Aviation Organization International Atomic Energy Agency UNESCO UNICEF International Criminal Court the World Bank International Monetary Fund and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development It also is a member of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE and of the North Atlantic Coordinating Council On September 20 2003 in a nationwide referendum the Latvians voted to join the European Union and Latvia s EU membership took effect on May 1 2004 1 Latvia became a member state of NATO on March 29 2004 2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs in RigaContents 1 Diplomatic relations 2 Relations by country 3 See also 4 ReferencesDiplomatic relations editList of countries which Latvia maintains diplomatic relations with nbsp Country Date 3 1 nbsp Denmark 24 August 19912 nbsp Iceland 26 August 19913 nbsp Australia 27 August 19914 nbsp Norway 27 August 19915 nbsp Germany 28 August 19916 nbsp Sweden 28 August 19917 nbsp Finland 29 August 19918 nbsp France 30 August 19919 nbsp Italy 30 August 199110 nbsp Poland 30 August 199111 nbsp Greece 2 September 199112 nbsp Hungary 2 September 199113 nbsp Canada 3 September 199114 nbsp Belgium 5 September 199115 nbsp Switzerland 5 September 199116 nbsp United Kingdom 5 September 199117 nbsp United States 5 September 199118 nbsp Estonia 6 September 199119 nbsp Bulgaria 10 September 199120 nbsp China 12 September 199121 nbsp Romania 13 September 199122 nbsp Mauritania 18 September 199123 nbsp Netherlands 24 September 199124 nbsp Argentina 26 September 199125 nbsp Chile 26 September 199126 nbsp North Korea 26 September 199127 nbsp Slovenia 30 September 1991 nbsp Holy See 1 October 199128 nbsp Portugal 2 October 199129 nbsp Russia 4 October 199130 nbsp Lithuania 5 October 199131 nbsp Ireland 9 October 199132 nbsp Spain 9 October 199133 nbsp Japan 10 October 199134 nbsp Mongolia 15 October 199135 nbsp South Korea 22 October 199136 nbsp Turkey 22 October 199137 nbsp South Africa 4 November 199138 nbsp Mexico 27 November 199139 nbsp India 7 December 199140 nbsp Philippines 17 December 199141 nbsp Jamaica 18 December 199142 nbsp New Zealand 19 December 199143 nbsp Cyprus 20 December 199144 nbsp Cuba 20 December 199145 nbsp Malta 1 January 199246 nbsp Ghana 3 January 199247 nbsp Israel 6 January 199248 nbsp Austria 19 January 199249 nbsp Singapore 20 January 199250 nbsp Egypt 23 January 199251 nbsp Luxembourg 29 January 199252 nbsp Ukraine 12 February 199253 nbsp Vietnam 12 February 199254 nbsp Yemen 13 February 199255 nbsp Croatia 14 February 199256 nbsp Thailand 19 March 199257 nbsp Belarus 7 April 199258 nbsp Nepal 20 April 199259 nbsp Venezuela 23 April 199260 nbsp Albania 29 April 199261 nbsp Mozambique 29 April 199262 nbsp Paraguay 3 June 199263 nbsp Senegal 9 June 199264 nbsp Tunisia 26 June 199265 nbsp Uruguay 6 July 199266 nbsp Iran 7 July 199267 nbsp Brazil 18 July 199268 nbsp Armenia 22 August 199269 nbsp Moldova 1 September 199270 nbsp Morocco 5 October 199271 nbsp Cabo Verde 21 October 199272 nbsp Ecuador 21 October 199273 nbsp Uzbekistan 3 November 199274 nbsp Mali 26 November 199275 nbsp Kazakhstan 10 December 199276 nbsp Czech Republic 1 January 199377 nbsp Slovakia 1 January 199378 nbsp Guatemala 14 January 199379 nbsp Bangladesh 21 January 199380 nbsp Oman 5 February 199381 nbsp Turkmenistan 5 February 199382 nbsp Georgia 11 March 199383 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 18 March 199384 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda 19 March 199385 nbsp Burundi 24 May 199386 nbsp Syria 25 May 199387 nbsp Malaysia 12 June 199388 nbsp Indonesia 25 August 199389 nbsp Azerbaijan 11 January 199490 nbsp Panama 22 March 199491 nbsp Seychelles 24 March 199492 nbsp Tajikistan 11 May 199493 nbsp Maldives 20 June 199494 nbsp Nicaragua 20 June 199495 nbsp Kuwait 15 July 199496 nbsp Sao Tome and Principe 26 July 199497 nbsp Jordan 12 September 199498 nbsp Laos 27 April 199599 nbsp Colombia 19 July 1995 nbsp Sovereign Military Order of Malta 15 August 1995100 nbsp United Arab Emirates 18 September 1995101 nbsp Cambodia 22 September 1995102 nbsp North Macedonia 14 March 1996103 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 19 April 1996104 nbsp Chad 23 April 1996105 nbsp Kenya 23 April 1996106 nbsp Pakistan 29 April 1996107 nbsp Ivory Coast 4 June 1996108 nbsp Peru 23 July 1996109 nbsp Andorra 27 August 1996110 nbsp Sri Lanka 19 September 1996111 nbsp Gabon 31 October 1996112 nbsp Liechtenstein 3 December 1996113 nbsp Qatar 10 December 1996114 nbsp Guinea 17 January 1997115 nbsp Zambia 27 February 1997116 nbsp Benin 19 March 1997117 nbsp Namibia 11 April 1997118 nbsp Tanzania 28 November 1997119 nbsp Lebanon 16 January 1998120 nbsp Gambia 12 March 1998121 nbsp Algeria 29 April 1998122 nbsp Malawi 10 September 1998123 nbsp San Marino 7 March 2000124 nbsp Bahrain 27 March 2000125 nbsp Brunei 14 July 2000126 nbsp El Salvador 11 January 2001127 nbsp Serbia 19 January 2001128 nbsp Nigeria 30 March 2001129 nbsp Dominican Republic 15 August 2001130 nbsp Mauritius 12 February 2003131 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 11 March 2003132 nbsp Botswana 17 March 2003133 nbsp Saudi Arabia 21 March 2003134 nbsp Costa Rica 15 May 2003135 nbsp Honduras 1 July 2003136 nbsp Bolivia 8 July 2003137 nbsp Iraq 15 October 2004138 nbsp Afghanistan 18 January 2005139 nbsp Bahamas 20 January 2005140 nbsp Belize 3 February 2005141 nbsp Guyana 16 March 2005142 nbsp Montenegro 19 June 2006143 nbsp Saint Lucia 21 June 2006144 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 25 August 2006145 nbsp Haiti 14 December 2006146 nbsp Libya 16 February 2007147 nbsp Rwanda 10 April 2007148 nbsp Dominica 27 September 2007149 nbsp Fiji 7 March 2008150 nbsp Ethiopia 11 March 2008151 nbsp Barbados 15 May 2008 nbsp Kosovo 10 June 2008152 nbsp Monaco 15 October 2008153 nbsp Equatorial Guinea 13 November 2008154 nbsp Suriname 20 May 2009155 nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 June 2009156 nbsp Comoros 24 February 2010157 nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 14 January 2011158 nbsp Burkina Faso 6 April 2011159 nbsp Angola 7 July 2011160 nbsp Tuvalu 7 July 2011161 nbsp Djibouti 30 March 2012162 nbsp Eritrea 5 April 2012163 nbsp Niger 17 April 2012164 nbsp Central African Republic 30 May 2012165 nbsp Samoa 28 June 2012166 nbsp Solomon Islands 28 June 2012167 nbsp Grenada 19 September 2012168 nbsp Myanmar 26 September 2012169 nbsp Republic of the Congo 26 September 2013170 nbsp East Timor 27 September 2013171 nbsp Uganda 1 October 2013172 nbsp Lesotho 10 February 2014173 nbsp Liberia 10 April 2014174 nbsp Togo 23 September 2014175 nbsp Somalia 26 September 2014176 nbsp Sierra Leone 12 December 2014177 nbsp Sudan 23 January 2015178 nbsp Zimbabwe 23 January 2015179 nbsp Federated States of Micronesia 25 February 2015180 nbsp Palau 20 March 2015181 nbsp Vanuatu 7 April 2015182 nbsp Kiribati 10 April 2015183 nbsp Cameroon 16 April 2015184 nbsp Papua New Guinea 9 May 2018185 nbsp Nauru 21 May 2018186 nbsp Madagascar 26 September 2018 4 187 nbsp Eswatini 16 November 2018 4 188 nbsp Tonga 28 October 2020 4 189 nbsp Guinea Bissau 14 July 2021 4 190 nbsp South Sudan 23 September 2021 5 191 nbsp Marshall Islands 19 September 2022 6 Relations by country editCountry Formal Relations Began Notes nbsp Albania 1928 02 16 1992 04 22 Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1928 and were restored in 1992 7 Albania is represented in Latvia by its embassy in Warsaw Poland 7 Latvia is represented in Albania by its embassy in Rome Italy and an honorary consulate in Tirana 8 Both countries have a number of bilateral agreements 9 nbsp Armenia 1992 08 22 See Armenia Latvia relations Armenia is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Warsaw Poland Latvia is represented in Armenia through a non resident ambassador based in Riga at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and through an honorary consulate in Yerevan 10 Latvia has recognized the Armenian genocide in 2021 Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Armenia 11 nbsp Azerbaijan 1994 01 11 12 See Azerbaijan Latvia relations Azerbaijan has an embassy in Riga 13 Latvia has an embassy in Baku Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe OSCE Both countries were former republics of the Soviet Union Azerbaijan recognized the independence of Latvia on 30 August 1991 Latvia recognized the independence of Azerbaijan on 8 January 1992 Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Azerbaijan nbsp Bulgaria 1922 05 24 1991 09 10 14 See Bulgaria Latvia relations Bulgaria is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Warsaw Poland and through an honorary consulate in Riga Latvia is represented in Bulgaria through its embassy in Warsaw Poland and through an honorary consulate in Sofia Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union nbsp Canada 1921 01 26 1991 08 26 15 See Canada Latvia relations Both countries re established diplomatic relations on September 3 1991 Canada has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Ottawa and 2 honorary consulates in Quebec and Toronto Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe and of NATO nbsp China China has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Beijing In June 2020 Latvia openly opposed the Hong Kong national security law 16 nbsp Colombia 1922 07 08 1995 07 19 17 Colombia counts with an honorary consulate in Riga 18 Latvia counts with an honorary consulate in Bogota and is represented by the German embassy in Colombia for consular services only 19 Colombia recognized Latvia as an independent country after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 20 nbsp Croatia See Foreign relations of Croatia Croatia is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Budapest Hungary Latvia is represented in Croatia through its embassy in Stockholm Sweden Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO nbsp Cyprus See Cyprus Latvia relations nbsp Czech Republic Czech Republic has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Prague Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO nbsp Denmark See Denmark Latvia relations Denmark has an embassy in Riga 21 Latvia has an embassy in Copenhagen 22 Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO nbsp Estonia 1919 07 21 1991 09 06 23 See Estonia Latvia relations Both states share a long common history before 1918 they were both part of the Russian Empire 24 They were both re occupied by the USSR between 1945 and 1991 Both countries established diplomatic relations on January 3 1992 Estonia has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Tallinn The two states share 343 km of common borders citation needed nbsp Finland See Finland Latvia relations Finland has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Helsinki Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO nbsp France 1921 01 26 1991 08 30 See France Latvia relations France has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Paris Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO nbsp Georgia See Georgia Latvia relations nbsp Germany See Germany Latvia relations Germany has an embassy in Riga Latvia has an embassy in Berlin Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO nbsp Greece See Greece Latvia relations nbsp Iceland See Iceland Latvia relations Iceland was the first country to recognise the independence of Latvia in August 1991 Both countries re established diplomatic relations on August 22 1991 Iceland is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Helsinki Finland Latvia is represented in Iceland through its embassy in Oslo Norway and an honorary consulate in Reykjavik Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States of NATO and of the Council of Europe nbsp Iraq 2004 10 15 Iraq recognized the independence of Latvia on January 1 1992 25 In 2005 a project entitled Latvian Government s Assistance to Iraq in the Documentation of Architectural and Archaeological Objects with Photogrammetric Methods was implemented la Latvia s participation in the Iraq War commenced in May 2003 At their peak the number of Latvian soldiers in Iraq was 126 They were withdrawn on November 8 2008 26 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia Iraq 27 nbsp Israel 1992 01 06 See Israel Latvia relations Israel recognized Latvia s independence on September 4 1991 Israel has an embassy in Riga 28 Latvia has an embassy in Tel Aviv and 2 honorary consulates in Ashdod and Eilat 29 There are 9 000 Jews living in Latvia see History of the Jews in Latvia Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean nbsp Kazakhstan 1992 12 30 See Kazakhstan Latvia relations Kazakhstan recognised Latvia s independence on December 23 1991 Latvia recognised the independence of Kazakhstan on January 8 1992 Kazakhstan is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Vilnius Lithuania and though an honorary consulate in Riga 30 Latvia has an embassy in Nur Sultan and an honorary consulate in Almaty Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Kazakhstan 31 nbsp Kosovo See Kosovo Latvia relations Latvia recognized it on February 20 2008 32 Latvian and Kosovan governments established diplomatic relations on June 10 2008 33 However Latvia s involvement in Kosovo date back to 2000 when it first sent peacekeeping troops nbsp Kyrgyzstan 1993 03 18 Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 18 1993 34 Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe nbsp Lithuania 1991 10 05 See Latvia Lithuania relations Latvia has an embassy in Vilnius 35 Lithuania has an embassy in Riga 36 The two states share 588 kilometres 365 mi of common border Both countries are full members of the European Union nbsp Luxembourg Luxembourg did not recognise the annexation of the Baltic States by the USSR in 1940 1991 either de jure or de facto Diplomatic relations between the two countries were restored on April 21 1992 Latvia is represented in Luxembourg through its embassy in Brussel Belgium and through an honorary consulate in Luxembourg City Luxembourg is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Warsaw Poland and through an honorary consulate in Riga Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union nbsp Malaysia Latvia doesn t have any embassy in Malaysia 37 while Malaysian embassy in Helsinki is accredited to Latvia 38 39 nbsp Mexico November 27 1991 See Latvia Mexico relations Latvia is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington D C United States and maintains an honorary consulate in Mexico City 40 Mexico is accredited to Latvia from its embassy in Stockholm Sweden and maintains an honorary consulate in Riga 41 nbsp Moldova Both countries established diplomatic relations on September 1 1992 34 Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe nbsp Montenegro See Latvia Montenegro relations nbsp Netherlands See Latvia Netherlands relations Latvia has an embassy in The Hague Netherlands has an embassy in Riga Both nations are members of the European Union and NATO nbsp Norway See Latvia Norway relations nbsp Poland 1991 08 30 See Latvia Poland relations Poland recognised Latvia s independence on January 27 1921 Latvia has an embassy in Warsaw and 3 honorary consulates in Katowice Gdansk and Lodz 42 Poland has an embassy in Riga 43 There are around 57 000 Poles living in Latvia Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States of NATO and of the European Union Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Poland 44 nbsp Romania 1922 01 03 Between June 2 1922 October 18 1939 the diplomatic representation of Latvia in Romania was handled by the Latvian legation in Prague in then neighbouring Czechoslovakia In 1924 Latvia opened 3 honorary consulates in Romania in Bucharest Constanţa and Galaţi In May 1929 Romania opened its legation in Riga On October 18 1939 Latvia opened its legation in Bucharest Romania recognized Latvia on August 26 1991 Both countries re established diplomatic relations on September 13 1991 Latvia is represented in Romania through its embassy in Warsaw Poland Romania is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Vilnius Lithuania and an honorary consulate in Riga 45 Both countries are full members of NATO the European Union and the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Romania 46 nbsp Russia 1920 10 04 and again 1991 10 04 See Latvia Russia relations Until 1917 Latvia had been part of the Russian empire Following the Latvian declaration of independence war broke out between Latvia and the Russian SFSR Diplomatic relations between the two countries were first established in 1920 following the conclusion of a Soviet Latvian peace treaty on August 11 1920 47 The treaty was ratified by the Latvian Constituent Assembly on September 2 and by the Latvian government on September 25 On the Russian side it was ratified by the Pan Russian Central Executive Committee on September 9 Ratification letters were exchanged between the two governments in Moscow on October 4 the date on which in entered into effect These relations lasted until the Soviet take over of Latvia in 1940 Following the collapse of the Soviet Union the Russian government recognized the independence of Latvia on August 24 1991 Russia expresses concern for how Latvia s language and naturalization laws effect Latvia s Russian speaking population Russians comprised 27 6 of the population in 2010 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 nbsp Serbia 2001 01 19 Latvia has a non resident ambassador in Riga in the Foreign Ministry Serbia is represented in Latvia through its embassy in Stockholm Sweden Latvia is an EU member and Serbia is an EU candidate Latvian Foreign Ministry about relations with Serbia 48 Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Latvia 49 nbsp Slovakia Both countries established direct diplomatic relations on January 1 1993 Latvia is represented in Slovakia through its embassy in Vienna Austria Slovakia has an embassy in Riga Both countries are full members of NATO and of the European Union Latvian Foreign Minister Indulis Berzins and his Slovak counterpart Eduard Kukan met in Riga in 2000 50 nbsp South Korea 1991 10 22 51 See Latvia South Korea relations 52 The establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and Latvijas Republika began on 1991 10 22 The two countries have good relations Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Lee Kyung soo visited to the Latvia in December 2018 and attended a plaque hanging ceremony of the Republic of Korea embassy in Riga which is the Republic of Korea s first permanent mission in the Baltic region and a reception to celebrate the opening of the embassy 53 Latvian embassy 54 and an Honorary Consuls in Seoul 55 South Korean embassy in Latvia 56 nbsp Spain See Latvia Spain relations nbsp Sweden See Latvia Sweden relations Latvia has an embassy in Stockholm Sweden has an embassy in Riga Both countries are full members of the European Union and of the Council of Europe Latvia supports Sweden s NATO membership nbsp Taiwan 1923 See Foreign relations of Taiwan Both countries had relations from 1923 to 1991 The Republic of China Taiwan never recognized the de jure incorporation of Latvia into the Soviet Union nbsp Tajikistan 1994 05 11 Both countries established diplomatic relations on May 11 1994 34 Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe nbsp Turkey See Latvia Turkey relations Latvia has an embassy in Ankara Turkey has an embassy in Riga Both countries are full members of NATO nbsp Ukraine 1992 02 12 See Latvia Ukraine relations Latvia has an embassy in Kyiv and 2 honorary consulates in Lviv and Odesa 57 Ukraine has an embassy in Riga and an honorary consulate in Ventspils 58 There are around 92 000 Ethnic Ukrainians living in Latvia citation needed Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Ukraine 59 nbsp United Kingdom 1991 09 Britain had strong links with Latvia before the Soviet occupation and annexation in 1940 which the UK never recognised de jure The UK recognised the restoration of Latvian independence on August 27 1991 The United Kingdom has an embassy in Riga 60 Latvia has an embassy in London and 3 honorary consulates in Manchester Scotland and Wales 61 There were 26 000 Latvian people registered as living in the United Kingdom in 2010 62 Both countries are full members of NATO British Foreign and Commonwealth Office about relations with Latvia 63 Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with the United Kingdom 64 nbsp United States 1922 07 28 See Latvia United States relations The U S Legation in Riga was officially established on November 13 1922 and served as the headquarters for U S representation in the Baltics during the interwar era The Soviet invasion forced the closure of the legation on September 5 1940 but Latvian representation in the United States 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