AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSecurity & Diplomacy: Lithuania’s president Gitanas Nausėda says intelligence points to possible Russian “targeted” attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltics or Poland, prompting tightened protection of energy and transport sites; the Kremlin rejects similar Lithuanian claims as “scare stories” meant to justify NATO militarisation. Border Policy: Lithuania’s incoming interior minister Martynas Katelynas says reintroducing border controls with Latvia is a “nuclear option” if migrant flows from Belarus via Latvia keep rising. Military Readiness: Lithuania reports a record 8,100+ volunteers for mandatory initial military service, though not all can be enlisted due to limited positions. Government & Foreign Policy: Lithuania’s new PM Mindaugas Sinkevicius signals a China reset, calling Taiwan’s de-facto embassy office “maybe too brave,” while President Edgars Rinkēvičs is set to visit Vilnius to discuss regional security and support for Ukraine. EU Payments: The ECB selects 36 payment service providers for the digital euro pilot starting in late 2027, with Lithuania among the participating ecosystem. International Legal Pressure: Russia plans a legal offensive at the ICJ against Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia over alleged discrimination against Russian speakers.
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