AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAir Defense & Drones: Estonia issued early-morning drone-related air threat alerts on June 3, but the Estonian Defence Forces later said no drones reached Estonian airspace. Border Policy: From September 1, Estonia will stop recognizing Russian non-biometric diplomatic and service passports for EU border crossing and visa processing, citing higher misuse risks. Ukraine–Estonia Links: Ukrainian PM Yuliia Svyrydenko visited Tallinn to deepen defense cooperation, especially unmanned systems, and thanked Estonia for energy support and EU-path backing. NATO Readiness: Maj. Gen. Indrek Sirel said Spring Storm shows drones are only a fraction of what Estonia must build, stressing resilience, electronic warfare, deception, and trained crews. Rail Baltica Pressure: Latvia’s new government faces urgent Rail Baltica funding and timeline decisions, with options like a PPP tied to a 2030 target. Tallinn Travel: Tallinn Airport set a May passenger record (over 354,000), driven largely by Wizz Air route expansion. Media Freedom: The Estonian Media Association plans to appeal wartime reporting restrictions in the Emergency Situations and National Defense Act.
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