AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBaltic Memory & Politics: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania marked the 85th anniversary of Soviet mass deportations, with Estonian FM Margus Tsahkna warning that “the evil” behind 1941 has not disappeared as Russia continues its war in Ukraine. Security & Disinformation: Estonia’s Military Intelligence says 82% of foiled terrorist attacks in Ukraine involved people recruited via Telegram, underscoring how “non-military” channels drive modern threats. EU Sanctions Push: Tallinn urged EU action to close the alumina loophole feeding Russia’s defense industry, proposing an alumina export ban to Russia within the 21st sanctions package. Defense Drills: NATO allies are running “Gallant Boar 2026” near the Suwałki Gap to improve coordination and rapid response along the eastern flank. Domestic Governance Clash: Isamaa claims the coalition is delaying key decisions until after the election; Eesti 200 counters that family benefits have been kept high. Energy Investment: Sunly is building a €100m hybrid solar-wind-battery park in Latvia, aiming to supply reliable power to thousands of homes. Press Freedom Debate: A Nordic-Baltic analysis argues press freedom remains strong, but scrutiny intensifies when journalism enters the security sphere.
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