RIGA - In the race to join the EU and NATO, Baltic politicians spend a lot more time courting Western leaders than talking to their Central European peers. In contrast, the theme of a recent visit to Riga by Czech Prime Minister Milos Zeman was that countries emerging from a similar communist past have a lot to learn from each other.Zeman made a brief but busy visit to the Latvian capital Nov. 1 and 2, meeting Latvian leaders, opening an art exhibition and escorting a delegation of Czech business people, among other commitments. While the presidents of both countries have paid each other vi...
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