AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBaltic Security: Lithuania’s President Nausėda says intelligence points to limited Russian operations that could target critical infrastructure in the Baltics and Poland, while Russia dismisses the warnings as “scare tactics.” Hybrid Threats: Latvia’s PM Andris Kulbergs warns the hybrid risk is rising, citing intelligence about threats to energy facilities and calling for more NATO air defence and troops. Education Policy: Lithuania will let schools hire non-teachers and foreign native speakers with C1-level language certificates to teach EU languages, with new rules kicking in from this year. EU Rulemaking: The European Commission has launched infringement steps against Lithuania and other states for failing to fully transpose EU directives, including the revised Single Permit for labour migration. Sports Diplomacy: The IOC defended its provisional lifting of the Russian Olympic Committee suspension after EU countries urged funding cuts over the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes. Business & Finance: New York regulators fined Swedbank $50M over withheld information tied to the Panama Papers. Telecom: Bite Lithuania plans to activate its 700 MHz spectrum by October.
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