AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Governance: Estonia plans to become the first country to issue digital ID codes for AI agents, letting people set what an agent can do—like viewing data, drafting documents, or acting within spending limits—so powers stay limited and traceable. Foreign Policy: Estonia’s FM Margus Tsahkna warns Europe not to fall into “Kremlin traps,” saying Russia exploits fear and false hopes for diplomacy, and that a neutral mediator role would be another mistake. Defense & Readiness: Germany is running large military medical exercises in Estonia to improve NATO’s emergency response and casualty evacuation on the eastern flank, while U.S. Marines practiced amphibious landings on Saaremaa during BALTOPS 2026. Public Safety Staffing: Police and rescue agencies say low salaries are driving a staffing gap, with about 200 short in general. Health Security: New rules would let Estonia’s Defence Forces collect crisis blood and share reserves with allies during wartime if supply chains break. Tallinn Development: Tallinn plans up to €20m in support for a private Lasnamäe swim-and-spa complex, with critics questioning whether the procurement is truly open. Mobility Data: Tallinn reports a 60% rise in bike and scooter traffic since 2021, but critics say the manual counts may not reflect real travel patterns. Culture & Media: ETV+ warns Estonia’s language law changes could cut its Russian-language audience as dubbing rules tighten. Sports: Katrina Lehis won épée gold at the European Senior Fencing Championships, and Estonia’s volleyball match against Latvia is also in the spotlight.
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