Currently, there is no single indicator that would show that Russia is committed to peace - Latvian Foreign Minister Braže

It is necessary to introduce very clear measures, including tougher sanctions and refusal of Russian money, to reduce Moscow's military potential.
According to Censor.NET, with reference to the Voice of America, Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže said this in Washington
"At the moment, there is not a single indicator that would show that Russia is committed to peace. All politics, all power (of Russia), its economy, its army - everything is aimed at war. In order to come to peace, Russia must be forced to peace," she said.
Braže emphasized that clear measures should be taken to reduce Russia's military potential, including tougher sanctions, the rejection of Russian money and Russian technology, and "undermining international networks of support for Russia."
To recap, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tahkna said that Russia poses a long-term threat to NATO countries, strengthened by its alliance with China, North Korea, and Iran.