AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNATO Eastern Flank: Polish PM Donald Tusk warned that countries bordering Russia, Belarus and Ukraine face a “highly unstable” security situation and should expect various forms of escalation in the coming weeks, urging tight coordination and unity. Baltic Security: Latvia also warned of a possible Russian “provocation” targeting the Baltic states or Poland, with fears of hybrid tactics meant to test Western cohesion. Defense Spending Push: NATO’s deputy commander said a summit in Türkiye should drive higher defense spending, reaffirm support for Ukraine, and show alliance unity. Estonia’s Finances: A Bank of Estonia economist says Estonia’s rising debt reflects decisions across multiple governments, turning earlier “one-off” deficits into long-term spending. Local Policy: Estonia is moving to let car dealers and travel agents sell insurance directly, a change insurers say could worsen advice quality. Everyday Life: Hogweed remains a top invasive problem in Tallinn, with the Environmental Board urging early removal. Culture & Heritage: Rare Estonian-made gramophones are on display in Järva County as part of a summer exhibition at the Estonian Bicycle Museum.
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