AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLithuania-Russia Security: Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys says Vilnius has a clear “red line” on Russian sabotage: if there’s damage or casualties, it will be treated as aggression with collective NATO consequences, as Vilnius presses for steadier US presence after recent troop rotations. Baltic Border Pressure: Latvia is facing rising attempted crossings from Belarus, turning a migrant-security dispute into a wider Schengen test for how the EU protects borders without weaponizing vulnerable people. Latvia Critical Infrastructure: Latvia has boosted security at key energy sites, including the Incukalns gas storage and a hydro dam, warning Russia may seek a “quick win” via hybrid or sabotage. EU-Russia Sanctions Debate: Ukraine says it will open all SBU and Foreign Intelligence Service archives on the Volyn tragedy, while broader EU talks on Russia sanctions remain stalled. Finance & Accountability: New York regulators fined Swedbank $50m over Panama Papers-related withholding of information, including about Baltic subsidiaries. Science Diplomacy: International Biology Olympiad in Vilnius saw India win 1 gold and 3 silvers; Moldova took 2 bronzes and an honorable mention.
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