The conference, organized through the joint initiative of the Defense Committee of the Saeima of the Republic of Latvia, the NGO Support Azov Latvia, and First Corps Azov, was held for the first time within the walls of the Saeima. It brought together Corps servicemembers, strategic communications specialists, NATO StratCom representatives, and Latvia’s senior military and political leadership.
Discussions covered Russia’s cognitive warfare strategy, the practical implementation of the “total defense” doctrine, and the role of media and education in countering Russian narratives.
The Azov delegation also participated in a closed session with representatives of defense committees from nine Northern European and Baltic nations.




The visit highlighted the need for new coalitions ensuring partner engagement with Ukraine across all dimensions of a new total war. The Commander of Zemessardze, Brigadier General Aivars Krjukows, cited the already-established partnership between First Corps Azov brigades and Zemessardze brigades as a model of effective cooperation.