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  2. Jan 2, 2022 · On 26 January 1921 at 5 p.m., the representative of Latvia in Paris, Oļģerts Grosvalds, received confirmation from the French Foreign Ministry that Latvia had been recognised de jure. In the following days, Latvia was recognized by a number of other countries.

  3. On the basis of these facts, it argued that the Republic of Latvia was still de jure a sovereign country. It observes that Latvia's declaration of independence on 18 November 1918 was internationally recognized in 1920, and that Latvia was admitted to membership in the League of Nations in 1921. [4]

  4. On 26 January 2021 at 5 p.m., the representative of Latvia in Paris, Oļģerts Grosvalds, received confirmation from the French Foreign Ministry that Latvia had been recognised de jure. In the following days, Latvia was recognized by a number of other countries.

  5. Jan 26, 2024 · Latvia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a short film marking 103 years since the country's independence was marked de jure, three years after independence was declared de facto.

  6. In 1920, this became the main task for the Baltic States’ governments and diplomats in their foreign policy. On 21 January 1921, Latvian diplomats submitted notes with an official request for the governments of France, Great Britain, Italy, Belgium and Japan to recognize Latvia de jure.

  7. On 24 January, on the eve of the anniversary of Latvia’s de iure recognition, as is customary, the Minister of Foreign Affairs will lay flowers on the graves of Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics, Jānis Čakste and Gunārs Meierovics at Meža Kapi (Forest Cemetery).

  8. Jan 26, 2024 · Latvia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a short film marking 103 years since the country’s independence was marked de jure, three years after independence was declared de facto.