AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNATO Eastern Flank: Denmark’s DR investigation and satellite imagery point to Russia expanding military infrastructure near the Baltic and Nordic borders, including sites near Estonia, Finland and Norway—raising fears of a wider conflict timeline. Defense Readiness: German Army Inspector Christian Freuding says NATO intelligence shared by all 32 allies suggests Russia could be able to attack by 2029 or sooner, pushing Europe toward faster procurement and interim fixes. Counter-Drone Push: NATO and EU states are discussing urgent steps to boost drone defenses on the eastern flank, including faster drone purchases for air-policing missions. Estonia Civil Protection: Tallinn installed its first modular public bomb shelter in Juhkentali 10, using a standardized reinforced-concrete design tested in Ukraine, as the city evaluates rollout and public awareness. EU Foreign Policy: Kaja Kallas defended the EEAS after French reporting questioned its future, while her Israel “apartheid” remarks deepen an EU foreign-policy rift. Regional Security Diplomacy: A Zelenskyy letter and renewed drone activity around Russia’s borders keep attention on disputed claims and escalation risks. Local Economy & Industry: Estonia renews calls for an alumina export ban amid scrutiny of Ireland–Russia shipments, while EU funding access remains a key decarbonisation hurdle for Russian-linked industry.
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