The ruling coalition in Latvia today, January 29, agreed to stop the import of Russian and Belarusian grain, reports Delfi. Prime Minister Evika Silinia, Minister of Agriculture Armands Krause, and chairman of The Progressives faction in the Saeima (Latvian parliament – ed.) Andris Šuvajevs announced this after the coalition meeting. In February, the coalition intends to prepare and approve the relevant draft law in the parliament. “What is worth noting, on January 18th, the Saeima has already referred to parliamentary committees a bill from the opposition National Alliance that essentially pr…