AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLithuanian Nuclear Policy Shift: Lithuania’s Seimas factions back amending the constitution to scrap the ban on deploying nuclear weapons and foreign military bases, with President Gitanas Nausėda saying the change is needed for a new security reality—though it would only create a legal framework for NATO equipment transit, maintenance, or temporary presence. NATO Summit Focus: Ahead of the July 6-8 NATO summit in Ankara, Lithuania’s PM Inga Ruginien said Türkiye is a key ally and urged concrete progress toward 5% defense spending, stronger air defense, and deterrence as Russia remains the main long-term threat. Baltic Security Warnings: Polish PM Donald Tusk warned of growing concern about a possible Russian provocation targeting NATO’s eastern flank in the coming months, especially in the Baltics. Border Incident Near Lithuania: Poland detained 54 migrants, including 15 Afghans, found hidden in a cargo truck trailer near the Lithuania border; authorities say the group was transported via Latvia through Lithuania and will be returned after procedures. Vilnius Tourism & Culture: Vilnius TV Tower reopened its revolving Milky Way restaurant (Paukščių Takas), drawing over 130,000 visitors yearly, with a refreshed menu built around contemporary Lithuanian cuisine.
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