viiteajasta
Viiteajasta, also known as the "Vitebsk Agreement," was a significant event in the history of the Baltic states, particularly Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The agreement was signed on August 28, 1920, in the city of Vitebsk, Belarus, by the governments of the Baltic states and the Soviet Russia. The primary purpose of the agreement was to establish a new political and economic framework for the Baltic states, which had gained independence from the Russian Empire following the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
The Viiteajasta agreement addressed several key issues, including the recognition of the independence of the Baltic
However, the agreement was not without its challenges. The Soviet Union's control over the Baltic states was
Despite these challenges, the Viiteajasta agreement marked an important step in the recognition of the Baltic