AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear Deterrence Push: Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nausėda says the country wants to be “an integral part” of Western nuclear deterrence and backs removing the constitutional ban on nuclear weapons and foreign bases, with Seimas leaders aligning on a plan that would require two-thirds approval in two votes. NATO Summit Stakes: Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė tells Turkey is a key NATO ally and expects the Ankara summit to reaffirm transatlantic unity, boost defense spending toward 5% of GDP, and strengthen air defense as Russia remains the main long-term threat. Baltic Security Warnings: Poland’s PM Donald Tusk warns of possible Russian “armed provocation” in coming months, with concerns flagged for the Baltics. Drones and Airspace Tensions: Russia claims Baltic states have provided air corridors for Ukrainian drones hitting Russian civilian infrastructure, while NATO is also looking to industry to counter drone swarms. Border and Migration: Polish border guards detained 54 migrants hidden in a cargo truck near the Lithuania border, including 15 Afghans, with plans to return them to Lithuania.
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