Latvia's Security Service Identifies Russian Intelligence as Top 2025 Threat.

Latvia's Security Service Identifies Russian Intelligence as Top 2025 Threat
Latvia's Security Service Identifies Russian Intelligence as Top 2025 Threat

Latvia's Security Threats for 2025

According to UATV: Latvia's State Security Service (VDD) has published a report identifying Russian intelligence agencies as the primary threat to the nation's security in 2025, noting their activities are not only ongoing but intensifying. This assessment underscores a serious and persistent risk to the Baltic state's national security. Latvia, a NATO and EU member, remains on the frontline of the alliance's eastern flank.

The report further states that intelligence services from Belarus and China also pose significant threats to Latvia. The VDD has documented the activity of pro-Russian agents, indicating coordinated actions designed to undermine the country's stability.

"Last year, the most serious threat to Latvia's national security was consistently posed by Russian intelligence services, which organized a variety of actions against our country," — Latvian State Security Service (VDD).

These findings highlight the urgent need for heightened vigilance and a robust response to external threats. The VDD's report stresses the importance of proactive measures to safeguard national security in the face of growing foreign intelligence operations.

Recommendations for Bolstering Defensive Capabilities

Given the tense relations with Russia and the influence of other states like Belarus and China, Latvia must focus on strengthening its defensive capabilities and enhancing cooperation with international partners. Key measures may include:

  • reinforcing internal security protocols;
  • improving intelligence sharing to counter potential threats.

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