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Conference: The Future of Democracy Beyond the Baltics

U.S. Embassy in Latvia
Riga, Latvia
February 6, 2004

Senator John McCain delivers remarks before the Conference "The Future of Democracy Beyond the Baltics," February 6, 2004. (Photos courtesy Ilmars Znotins, MFA, Latvia; click for larger image.) 
 

Latvian Foreign Minister Sandra Kalniete is introduced to Senator John McCain by U.S. Ambassador to Latvia Brian Carlson. Feb. 2004
Latvian Foreign Minister Sandra Kalniete is introduced to Senator John McCain by U.S. Ambassador to Latvia Brian Carlson.

Senator John McCain addresses the opening session of the conference, The Future of Democracy Beyond the Baltics. Feb. 2004
Senator John McCain addresses the opening session of the conference “The Future of Democracy Beyond the Baltics.”


Toms Baumanis, Deputy Chairman, Latvian Transatlantic Organization, addresses the opening session of the conference, The Future of Democracy Beyond the Baltics, in Riga. Feb. 2004
Toms Baumanis, Deputy Chairman, Latvian Transatlantic Organization, addresses the opening session of the conference “The Future of Democracy Beyond the Baltics” in Riga.


Foreign Affairs Ministers of the Republics of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, respectively from left: Ms. Sandra Kalniete, Ms. Kristiina Ojuland, Mr. Antanas Valionis. Feb. 2004
Foreign Affairs Ministers of the Republics of Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania, respectively from left: Ms. Sandra Kalniete, Ms. Kristiina Ojuland, Mr. Antanas Valionis.


Released on February 12, 2004

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