AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLithuania’s Energy Push: Litgrid has connected an 80 MW / 186.26 MWh battery storage system to the grid in Panevėžys district, adding to four other commercial BESS projects already online and boosting fast grid balancing as renewables grow. Defense & Security: Lithuania-linked NATO deterrence remains in focus as Germany weighs mandatory service for a brigade deployed in Lithuania, while Lithuania’s Ministry of National Defence coordinates a mine-action push: an international coalition plans €205 million in 2026 for Ukraine demining equipment. Regional Military Funding: Latvia signed a nearly €3.5bn SAFE defence loan to speed drones, guided missiles and counter-drone tech. Politics & Government Rotation: Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė says she will return to the Social Security and Labour ministry, with Mindaugas Sinkevičius set to take over in a reshuffled coalition. EU Watch: The Supreme Court in Estonia ruled a 2020 wolf hunting quota unlawful, saying the Environmental Board failed to account for the Bern Convention’s strict protection rules. Travel Practicalities: Heathrow warned Schengen travellers about extra queues this summer due to the Entry/Exit System rollout.
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