AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCoalition shake-up: Lithuania’s ruling Social Democrats are ending their coalition deal with far-right Nemunas Dawn, setting up a government reshuffle and potential policy reset. NATO & drones: Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė urged a stronger NATO presence after drone-related airspace incidents in the Baltic region, with French jets intercepting drones under Baltic Air Policing. Cyber security: Lithuania reported a major healthcare data breach tied to an Apache Superset vulnerability; officials say there’s no sign of a coordinated attack, while prosecutors opened a case. Energy security: Gasum secured long-term Klaipėda LNG terminal capacity for 2033–2040, and KN Energies says the terminal booked regasification capacity through 2044, including new customers like Gasum and Naftogaz. Defence cooperation: Lithuania and Luxembourg signed a satellite communications agreement, with Luxembourg funding €2.5mn to bolster military comms. EU diplomacy: The EU appointed Cosmin George Dinescu as Head of Mission for the Partnership Mission in Armenia (EUPM Armenia). International pressure on Iran: 22 countries, including Lithuania, condemned Iran-linked “lethal plotting” and attacks on “our soil.” Tech regulation: Tesla’s supervised FSD got approval in Belgium, following Lithuania’s earlier green light.
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