AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRussia-Ukraine Tensions: Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nausėda says intelligence points to possible Russian targeted strikes on Baltic critical infrastructure, with security tightened around energy and transport sites; Latvia’s Edgars Rinkēvičs warns Moscow may “test” NATO’s Article 5 through hybrid provocations. EU Sports Funding Row: Nine EU countries including Lithuania urge the EU to cut funding to the IOC and other federations after the IOC provisionally lifted the suspension of Russia’s Olympic Committee, arguing Russians and Belarusians should not be readmitted. Vilnius Security Tech: Vilnius plans to finance mobile anti-drone fire teams under its counter-drone effort, aiming to shoot down drones threatening key areas. Local Governance: A state of emergency could be declared over the Vilnius region waste crisis, allowing redistribution of sorting capacity and temporary storage while costs and legal responsibility are sorted out. Sports & Culture: Jonas Valančiūnas is returning to Lithuania, signing a two-year deal with Zalgiris Kaunas after 14 NBA seasons. Economy & Policy: The ECB selects 36 payment service providers for a digital euro pilot starting in 2027, with Lithuania among the countries mentioned in international tax data exchanges.
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