AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNATO Deterrence on the Baltic Front: Britain’s Challenger 2 tanks and 1,500 troops joined Estonia’s Spring Storm exercise near the Russian border, showing a push for heavy, combined-arms readiness rather than relying on later reinforcement. Ukraine War Update: Kyiv says Russia is “losing on the battlefield” after a major overnight blitz that killed at least 21, with Ukraine reporting hundreds of drones and missiles and heavy air-defence interceptions. Tallinn Politics: A no-confidence motion against Mayor Peeter Raudsepp failed after the Social Democrats and Parempoolsed fell short of the votes needed, with critics pointing to cuts to youth sports and investment plans. Narva Governance Row: Justice and Digital Affairs Minister Liisa Pakosta says the central government can’t direct local decisions and that courts are the only route, with a legal amendment due July 1 to clarify Narva’s leadership dispute. AI and Public Sector: Germany signed an MoU with Estonia to share approaches for adopting AI in government, including “agentic” systems and AI platform support. Border Security Tech: Estonia is expanding stationary anti-drone detection on the Russian side as security risks grow. Social Policy: A study finds 53% of Estonians support same-sex marriage, with support much higher among Estonian speakers than non-Estonian speakers. EU/UN Legal Pressure: A joint statement at the UN condemns a Russian drone entering Romanian airspace, with Estonia among the signatories.
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