AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIran Threats & Diplomatic Push: A coalition of 22 countries, including Lithuania, condemned Iran’s “lethal plotting” and malign actions across Europe, North America and Australia, demanding they stop immediately. Cybersecurity in Lithuania: Health Minister Marija Jakubauskienė said a cyberincident at a subordinate e-health agency was contained within 41 hours after attackers exploited an Apache Superset vulnerability; the central system wasn’t affected, but over 62,000 records were reportedly accessed. NGO Pressure on Coalition: More than 30 NGOs urged Lithuania’s new coalition to drop the justice minister, arguing court rulings on partnership registration are being obstructed. Defense & NATO Readiness: Lithuania plans to upgrade logistics with about €1bn of German military vehicles (G-Class, Zetros, Arocs, Unimog) from 2026–2032, partly via an EU Safe arms loan. Energy Security: Gasum booked long-term LNG capacity at Klaipėda for 2033–2040, while Naftogaz secured regasification capacity through 2044—both aimed at diversifying supply routes. Regional Drone Friction: Zelenskyy met Nordic-Baltic leaders in Estonia amid concerns over Ukrainian drones straying into the region, with talks on cheaper counter-drone options. EU Memory Politics: The European Parliament marked the 85th anniversary of Soviet mass deportations, linking past repression to today’s security concerns. Tech & Regulation Watch: Reuters reported Tesla’s FSD supervised driving was authorized in Belgium, with Lithuania already among the EU countries that approved it.
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