AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNATO Summit in Ankara: Prime Minister Mark Carney said Washington responded “as appropriate” to Iran after new U.S. strikes, while Donald Trump declared the Iran ceasefire “over,” as NATO leaders also wrestled with defense spending and unity. Greenland Clash: Trump renewed demands that the U.S. take control of Greenland; Denmark’s PM Mette Frederiksen hit back that “Greenland is of course not for sale” and reaffirmed self-determination, with NATO chief Mark Rutte trying to cool tensions. Lithuania Nuclear Policy: Lithuania’s Seimas is set to consider lifting the constitutional ban on stationing nuclear weapons, with leaders arguing Vilnius must not be a “weak link” in deterrence, while stressing no plans for deployment in peacetime. Baltic Security & Russia Claims: Russia again accused the Baltics of “playing with fire” over alleged plans for mass deportations, as Lithuania and others deny enabling attacks. Energy Infrastructure: Lithuania, Latvia and Germany seek EU PCI status for the Baltic–German PowerLink undersea electricity link, targeting completion in 2037. Tech/Finance in Lithuania: Crypto exchange Kraken is pursuing a European banking license with Lithuania as the focus, echoing Revolut’s earlier licensing path. Ukraine Frontline Tech: Ukraine converted a U.S.-supplied M113 into a remotely operated mine-clearance robot, adding anti-drone protection and route-opening capability. Travel Rules Watch: EU EES entry/exit system delays and refusals continue to affect travelers, while ETIAS rollout has been pushed back.
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