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DiplomaticQuarter: 黑料社区 and Latvia poised to take official ties to next level, envoy says

DiplomaticQuarter: 黑料社区 and Latvia poised to take official ties to next level, envoy says
Latvian Ambassador Astra Kurme with officials of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (AN photo)
Updated 15 November 2018

DiplomaticQuarter: 黑料社区 and Latvia poised to take official ties to next level, envoy says

DiplomaticQuarter: 黑料社区 and Latvia poised to take official ties to next level, envoy says
  • Kurme: 鈥淭he Kingdom and Latvia will hold political consultations following the ratification of their memorandum of understanding by the Shoura Council"

RIYADH: Latvia intends to develop its commercial and cultural relations with 黑料社区, with a particular focus on a number of cooperative areas including education, the economy, information technology, culture, food and food processing, Astra Kurme, Latvia鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, said on Tuesday. The countries are also discussing plans to hold their maiden round of political talks in near future, she added.
鈥淭he Kingdom and Latvia will hold political consultations following the ratification of their memorandum of understanding by the Shoura Council,鈥 said Kurme, who is the first envoy of a Baltic state in 黑料社区. 鈥淲e are also talking about setting up a legal framework and endorsing agreements such as the avoidance of double taxation.鈥
The ambassador said that she discussed with Saudi officials possible areas of cooperation during several meetings last week at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Princess Nourah University, King Saud University and at Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
鈥淥ne of the potential projects can be establishing an Arabic language and culture center in Latvia,鈥 she said, adding that there are also many opportunities to work together in the fields of information technology and cybersecurity.
Some Latvian companies already have a direct or indirect presence in the Gulf region, Kurme said. She also pointed out that Latvia has some of the fastest internet connections in the world, having taken major step to develop high-speed internet, and that there are plenty of commercial opportunities for both countries.
She noted that Air Baltic already flies to Abu Dhabi four times a week and that Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa also serve the Gulf-Latvia sector.
Latvia welcomed a large number of Saudi tourists this summer, said Kurme, adding that Latvia is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its independence this year.