AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLithuania–U.S. Security Talks: Lithuania has started discussions with the United States about possible deployment of U.S. nuclear weapons, with Defence Minister Robertas Kaunas stressing any move would only be considered in a crisis or wartime. Visa Curbs for Russians: The European Commission says it will propose targeted, restrictive visa measures for Russian nationals in January, after complaints from Schengen states about uneven implementation. Schengen Pressure: A group of 11 countries, including Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia, urged Brussels to tighten tourist visa rules for Russians, citing high visa numbers for non-essential travel. Energy Cyber Rules: Lithuania’s grid operators can now disconnect solar plants that don’t meet new cybersecurity requirements, tightening protections against remote access risks. Rail Fares & Jobs: Lithuania’s rail discount boosted ridership, while Eurostat data shows Lithuania recorded the EU’s biggest employment rise in Q1. Identity Tech: iDenfy added Smart-ID to its verification platform for Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Michelin for Vilnius: Five Lithuanian restaurants earned Michelin stars, including new entries Red Brick and Deep Roots. Undersea Security: Seventeen nations launched GUIDE, a voluntary framework to share best practices on protecting underwater cables and pipelines. Child Custody Case: A Lithuanian boy taken to Ireland without his mother’s consent can stay there after a judge cited his “considerable maturity” and risk concerns.
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