AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBaltic Security: Lithuania’s foreign minister says if Russia damages critical infrastructure, Vilnius will treat it as aggression with “collective defense” consequences, amid warnings of sabotage and false-flag operations. Defense Build-Up: Lithuania has started the second phase of the German army brigade site near the Belarus border, a €1.3bn project aimed to be combat-ready by 2027. Critical Infrastructure Alerts: Latvia has boosted security at key energy sites, including the Inčukalns gas storage and a hydro dam upstream from Riga, and asked NATO for more air defense and troops. Arms Deliveries: Estonia and the US agreed to resume arms deliveries, with most ammunition cleared but ATACMS tactical missiles still on hold due to US Iran-related operations. EU Economy: Eurostat reports euro area inflation easing to 2.8% in June, while Lithuania sits at 5.4% and Bulgaria at 5.2%. Business & Tech: Telia Lithuania Q2 revenues rose to €130.3m and net profit jumped 20.6%, while Tesonet Foundation marks its first anniversary with a focus on measurable social impact. Local Incident: Police investigated bomb threats against Teltonika offices in Vilnius and Kaunas; no explosives were found.
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