AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Foreign Policy: Kaja Kallas says the EU has verified claims that China trained Russian troops to fight in Ukraine, and ministers discussed sanctions on Chinese entities. EU Enlargement: “Mega Monday” in Luxembourg kicks off formal EU negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on aligning laws, but full membership still looks long and political. Estonia–Georgia: Margus Tsahkna tells journalists Georgia is taking the “wrong path” away from EU integration; EU sanctions against Georgia and individuals are still being considered. Baltics Aviation: Air Baltic signs a codeshare with El Al and plans to restart Riga–Tel Aviv flights from 1 July. Estonia Governance: Estonia’s Finance Ministry will not require state-company managers to disclose financial interests, citing privacy. Press Freedom & Security Law: A Nordic-Baltic debate highlights whether Estonia’s crisis-era rules let security agencies restrict media operations. Ukraine War Impact: Russian strikes hit Kyiv again, damaging the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery and cutting power for about 140,000 residents. Local Economy & Infrastructure: Tallinn’s school construction costs draw criticism over non-standard procurement and pricey custom furnishings.
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