Banner of the Meeting of the Honorary Consuls

From 1 to 3 July 2024, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will host the 11th Meeting of the Honorary Consuls of the Republic of Latvia in Riga to bring them up-to-date on Latvia’s foreign and security policy and opportunities for bilateral economic cooperation. The participants will also be briefed on lobby campaign efforts aimed at successful election of Latvia to the United Nations Security Council for the 2026–2027 term in the 2025 election, at which Latvia is running for an elected member’s seat for the first time. The agenda also includes current consular matters. The meeting is to bring together almost 100 Honorary Consuls from more than 40 countries. 

An Honorary Consul performs representational and consular functions on behalf of the Republic of Latvia, having assumed their duties voluntarily. Latvia’s Honorary Consuls represent the interests of Latvia in all regions across the globe – Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Latvia has more than 170 Honorary Consuls, who represent various business sectors.

On 1 July, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the participants of the meeting will be addressed by Prime Minister Evika Siliņa. The Prime Minister will emphasise the importance of Latvia’s economic cooperation with other countries, including export promotion and attraction of foreign investments. As the Prime Minister has underlined on earlier occasions, this is also the matter of national and public security. The Prime Minister will then point to the importance of strengthening NATO deterrence and defence in the run-up to the NATO summit, as well as Latvia’s continued support to Ukraine in its fight against the Russian aggression.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže, will discuss the ways to strengthen cooperation with Honorary Consuls, which is a foreign policy tool of strategic importance. The Minister will also address the capabilities and role of the Foreign Service in pursuit of Latvia’s economic interests, which is also a security issue. In the geopolitical climate of the moment, it is critical to build and strengthen relationships with like-minded partners around the world.

The Minister of Transport, Kaspars Briškens, will outline the transformation and re-orientation of Latvia’s transport sector to the West long-term challenges, export competitiveness, military mobility, and international cooperation. The Minister of Climate and Energy, Kaspars Melnis, will brief the Honorary Consuls on the national strategy for climate and energy, the development of wind projects in Latvia and other topics of current relevance for the sector.  

At the Saeima (the Latvian Parliament), the Honorary Consuls will have a meeting with the Speaker of the Saeima, Daiga Mieriņa, who will inform the visitors about priorities on the parliamentary agenda related to strengthening national security and promoting economic growth. In a meeting with the Honorary Consuls, Daiga Mieriņa seeks to strengthen their cooperation with the Saeima and discuss the efforts of Honorary Consuls to attract investments and support Latvian exporters. Members of the Saeima Presidium and the chairpersons of standing committees will also participate in the conversation with the Honorary Consuls.

The President of Latvia, Edgars Rinkēvičs, will welcome the Honorary Consuls to Riga Castle.

On 2 July, the participants are travelling to Jūrmala, where the Baltic Beach Hotel & SPA will host a networking event between the Honorary Consuls and Latvian business people. The gathering will be opened by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže, and the Minister of Economy, Viktors Valainis.

On their way back, the Honorary Consuls will have the opportunity to visit SAF Tehnika JSC manufacturing facility in Riga.

On 3 July, the Honorary Consuls are going to the cities of Valmiera and Cēsis. In Valmiera, the visitors will meet with the officials of the local government and visit a recently-unveiled exhibition, “De Woldemer”, in the Valmiera Museum. They will also have the opportunity to buy crafts items and products from local manufacturers. In Cēsis, the Honorary Consuls will be welcomed by Jānis Rozenbergs, Chairman of Cēsis Municipality Council, and then become acquainted with the work of the Space Education Centre.

Events for the media

Photo and video opportunities

  • 1 July

    • At 9:20–9.30 – opening of the event.

      • Address: K. Valdemāra iela 3

    • At 10:00–10:15 – a group photo of Prime Minister Evika Siliņa and Latvia’s Honorary Consuls at the entrance to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

      • Address: K. Valdemāra iela 3

      • Media representatives are requested to apply by 16.00 on 28 June via an e-mail to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: media@mfa.gov.lv

      • Please arrive on time – 15 minutes before the event.

    • At 12:30–12.40 – a group photo of the Speaker of the Saeima, Daiga Mieriņa, and Latvia’s Honorary Consuls in the Visitors Hall of the Saeima.

      • Address: Jēkaba iela 11
      • Media representatives are requested to apply with the Saeima Press centre via an e-mail to: prese@saeima.lv
  • 2 July

    • At 9:00–9:30 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže, welcomes the Honorary Consuls. The launch of a networking event for the Honorary Consuls and businesses.

      • Address: Baltic Beach Hotel&SPA, Jūrmala, Jūras iela 23/25.

      • Media representatives are requested to apply by 16.00 on 28 June via an e-mail to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: media@mfa.gov.lv

      • Please arrive on time – 15 minutes before the event.

    • At 14:50­–15:50 – A visit to SAF Tehnika JSC.

  • 3 July

    • At 10:45–11:30 – A meeting with officials from the Valmiera Municipality Council.

      • ​​​​​​​Address: Concert Hall Valmiera, Bachelors Park, Leona Paegles iela 10, Valmiera

      • Media representatives are requested to apply with the Branding and Public Relations Division, Valmiera Municipality Council, via e-mail: kristine.melece@valmierasnovads.lv

    • At 14:20–16:20 – A meeting with Jānis Rozenbergs, Chairman of Cēsis Municipality Council. A tour of the Space Education Centre.

      • Address: Cīrulīšu iela 63, Cēsis.

      • Media representatives are requested to apply with the Communication & Customer Service Administration, Cēsis Municipality Council, via e-mail: aleksandrs.abramovs@cesunovads.lv

For individual interviews with Latvia’s Honorary Consuls, send your requests to the Press Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diāna Eglīte, via e-mail:  diana.eglite@mfa.gov.lv (tel. 26136262). Please specify the name of the Honorary Consul whom you would like to interview.

Albania – Mr Sokol Kraja

Armenia – Mr Armen Ghasaboghlyan

Australia – Mr Janis Roberts Dēliņš

Australia – Mr Imants Gustavs Kīns

Australia Dr Valdis Tomanis

Australia Mr Mārtiņš Česlis

Austria – Dr Karl Winding

Belarus – Mr Alexey Savchuk

Belgium – Ms Ruth Pascale

Belgium – Mr Christophe van Mechelen

Benin – Mr Idriss Adjagba Ichola

Canada – Ms Ingrida Sketris

Croatia – Mr Davor Šarin

Colombia – Ms Marta Arango

Costa Rica – Mr Juan Carlos Esquivel

Cyprus – Mr Neoclis Nicolaou

Fiji – Mr Savenaca Seniloli

Finland – Mr Timo Levo

Finland – Mr Tapio Aho

Finland – Ms Mervi Vidgrén

France – Mr Christophe Benaroya

France – Mr Woulkoff Jean Michel

France – Ms Sandra Juhansone Mouttet

Germany – Mr Lutz H. Peper

Germany - Dr Sabine Sommerkamp-Homann

Germany - Dr Mirko Schönfeldt

Greece – Mr Konstantinos Gogos

Georgia – Mr Mikheil Khundadze

Georgia – Ms Ivliane Tsulaia

Hong Kong – Mr Stephen King

India – Mr Ramachandran Narayanaswamy

India – Mr K. P. Balasubramaniam

India – Mr Avinash C. Batra

Indonesia – Mr Ayub D. P. Junus

Italy – Mr Umberto Romano

Italy – Mr Alberto Banchero

Israel – Ms Sarah Allouf

Japan – Mr Tamio Ishibashi

Japan – Mr Motoyuki Amano

Jordan – Mr Khaled Miqdadi

Kyrgyzstan – Mr Arstanbek Tazabekov

Kosovo – Mr Ardian Hoxha

Lebanon – Mr Gerard Renno

Lichtenstein – Dr Gassner Hans Werner

Luxembourg – Dr Henri Diederich

Malaysia – Mr Yeng Kit Leong

Moldova – Mr Dragnev Valeriu

Monaco – Mr Jean Claude Eude

The Netherlands – Mr Emile Bruschinski

The Netherlands – Ms Katarina Hartgerts

The Netherlands – Mr Erwin H. M. Dirkse

New Zealand – Mr John Milford

Norway – Mr Arvid Grundekjon

Paraguay – Mr Manuel Schaerer

Ruanda – Ms Lydie Hakizimana

Serbia – Mr Bojan Kostic

Slovakia – Mr Miroslav Repka

Spain – Mr Ricardo Tobar

Spain – Mr Alberto Gallego

Sweden – Mr Haken Brynielsson

Sweden – Mr Jonas Steen

Sweden – Mr Andreas Pitlik

Sweden – Mr Egil Linge

Sweden – Ms Agrita Martinsone

Sweden – Mr Peter Sköld

Sweden – Mr Staffan Nordström

Switzerland – Mr Gerspacher Lars

Thailand – Mr Naphat Chongratanakul

Türkiye – Mr Yavuz Iskenderoglu

Türkiye – Mr Olgu Hikmets Korkmazs

Türkiye – Mr Nurkan Sasmaz

Türkiye – Mr Soner Bacaksiz

United Kingdom – Mr Steve Gillie

United Kingdom – Mr David Kaye

United Kingdom – Ms Lilita Krūze

United States of America – Ms Laura Ramane

United States of America – Mr Uldis Sīpols

United States of America – Mr Ahmet Oren

United States of America – Mr John Medveckis

United States of America – Dr Juris Bunkis

United States of America – Mr Andris Bērziņš

United States of America – Mr Roberts Blumbergs

United States of America – Mr Jānis Vītols

United States of America – Mr Daris Dēliņš

United States of America – Mr Ēriks Kalniņs

United States of America – Mr Aivars Ziediņš

United States of America – Mr Peter Ragauss

Ukraine – Mr Ilya Khoch

Ukraine – Mr Igor Skoromnyi

Ukraine – Mr Iurii Pidgornyi

Ukraine – Ms Olena Vyshniakova

Ukraine – Mr Oleksandr Pavenko

Zimbabwe – Dr Obert Sibanda