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[The fact that 40% of the native population of Latvia,
primarily Russian and other non-Latvian speakers,
aren't permitted to be educated in their languages
beyond the ninth grade and are denied the right to
citizenship and to vote, will not impede Latvia's
accession to NATO this November.
NATO and the EU only concern themselves with human,
civil and language rights as a cover for so-called
regime change, as in Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Belarus
and Slovakia most recently.
Incidentally, there's no question as to whether
President Vike-Freiberga's vaunted bilingualism
pertains to speaking French or Russian. It's the
first.] 


Latvian President visits France to push EU, NATO bids 

RIGA, Sept 26 (AFP) - Latvian President Vaira
Vike-Freiberga visits France from September 30-October
2 to promote her Baltic country's bid to join the
European Union and NATO, official sources said on
Thursday.
They said that in particular she would seek to gain
the understanding of President Jacques Chirac and the
parliament of the needs of the ex-Soviet republic's
farmers, who along with farmers in neighbouring
Estonia and Lithuania are demanding special treatment
once they join the bloc.
As an EU heavyweight state, with a large agricultural
sector, France is expected to be a key player when EU
membership negotiations with 10 candidate countries go
down to the wire over the coming weeks.
Vike-Freiberga, who is perfectly bilingual, will also
discuss with her French hosts membership of NATO,
which Latvia expects to be invited to join when
alliance leaders meet in November in Prague.
Talks are also likely to broach a French agreement to
pay nearly four million euros (3.91 million dollars)
in compensation to Latvia for the loss of its
pre-World War II embassy building in Paris, which was
taken over by the Soviet Union after the war and now
houses Russian diplomatic premises.
>From Paris Vike-Freiberga goes on to Brussels for
talks on October 3 with European Commission President
Romano Prodi, the EU's foreign policy chief Javier
Solana and EU Enlargement Commissioner Guenter Verheugen.

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