AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBaltic Security: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania ahead of the Ankara NATO summit, signaling a stronger German role on the eastern flank as the Baltics push for real deterrence, not just promises. Property Curbs: Estonia’s draft law would bar some Russians and Belarusians from buying real estate unless they have permanent or long-term residence status; renting stays allowed, with the ban set to start Jan. 1, 2027. NATO Risk Talk: Poland’s PM Donald Tusk warned of rising concern about a possible Russian provocation in the coming months, especially in the Baltics, as NATO unity and readiness become the focus. Tallinn Watch: Tallinn Old Town buildings are reportedly subsiding, with officials pointing to damage in 20+ structures and possible spring-water flow from Toompea as a suspected cause. Border Delays: Summer traffic is increasing at Estonia’s southeast crossings, with Koidula and Luhamaa seeing heavier daily volumes and bus queues—travelers are urged to allow extra time. Sports Crime: Estonian-born former college guard Kerr Kriisa was arrested by the FBI in a multimillion-dollar fraud case tied to his West Virginia period, with extradition expected.
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