Invitation
Invitation
The Board of the Dome Council for the Popular Front of Latvia (PFL) sends
its greetings to the German people in connection with the renewal of a
unified German state and highly values the goodwill and the desires of the
United States, France, Great Britain and USSR governments to realistically
liquidate the effects of World War II in Europe.
The Board of the PFL’s Dome Council considers it necessary to turn the
attention of the leaders participating in the Two-Plus-Four Treaty
discussions to the fact that Germany’s reunification is only one step to
liquidation of the injustices of World War II. Latvia, Lithuania and
Estonia - three full members of the League of Nations - lost their
independence during the beginning phase of World War II in June, 1940, and
to this day they have not regained their independence. The last remaining
world’s empire - the USSR - still refrains from recognising the fact of
Baltic States’ occupation and annexation, although it has declared the
priority of overall human values and allegiance to international legal
norms.
This year, through elections of deputies to the Supreme Council of Latvia
who unambiguously expressed their desire to restore the state independence
of the Republic of Latvia, our people clearly its wish to live in a free
democratic Republic of Latvia and to return to Europe. This desire of the
people was directly expressed by the Supreme Council of Latvia in the
May 4 Declaration about the restoration of the State independence of the
Republic of Latvia.
The Board of the PFL Dome Council invites the governments of the United
States, France, Great Britain and USSR to continue the purposeful
liquidation of the effects of World War II and to begin without delay
"Four-Plus-Three" discussions, that is with the participation of the Baltic
States, to completely resolve the Baltic problem in accordance with our
peoples’ desire and historical justice.
October, 2, 1990
Board of the Dome
Popular Front of Latvia
Source:
photocopy from original from the Popular Front of Latvia .
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, Suisse Romande, 30 novembre 2000
Mise à jour: 30 novembre 2000
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