AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVisa Pressure on Russians: Ten EU states, including Estonia, back a tougher Schengen visa regime for Russian tourists, arguing it’s politically and morally wrong for holiday travel to continue while missiles hit Ukraine and warning uneven national rules create security gaps. NATO Drones Spill Over: As drone warfare intensifies, NATO allies keep scrambling to manage stray, jammed or spoofed drones; a Ukrainian naval drone reportedly detonated in Romania after losing control near Constanța. Baltic Undersea Sabotage Probe: Finland says its criminal investigation into 2025 damage to telecom cables linking Helsinki and Tallinn is complete, with four suspects and the case now heading to prosecutors, with Estonia police involved. Estonia Health Law Change: Parliament approved amendments letting doctors prescribe prescription medicines for themselves only in emergencies/urgent cases and for certain chronic conditions, keeping limits on narcotic and psychotropic drugs. AI Funding Watch: Estonia’s Eesti.ai gets an extra €11m boost, but officials say measurable economic returns won’t show immediately beyond early project pilots. Local Security Infrastructure: Tartu approved plans for a new up-to-six-story police and border guard headquarters in Annelinn to ease space shortages. NATO Medical Exercise: Thousands of medical personnel from NATO countries will train in Estonia in June under Vigorous Warrior 2026, focused on civil-military medical support. Energy Storage Deal: Rolls-Royce and Sunly signed contracts for 490 MWh of battery storage across four Latvia projects, citing strict cybersecurity needs.
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