AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOSCE Moscow Mechanism: An OSCE expert report says Russia’s militarization and indoctrination of Ukrainian children is a systemic state policy and a crime against humanity, describing forced integration into Russian education, propaganda from age 6, military-style training in schools from 13, and recruitment into paramilitary and war-support roles. Latvia-Telia telecom deal: Latvia’s government is in advanced talks with 23 potential investors about buying LMT and Tet shares from Telia; binding offers are expected after due diligence and security checks. NATO summit fallout: NATO leaders in Ankara pushed deeper cooperation, including a move to replace aging AWACS with Saab GlobalEye and discussions around Ukraine’s air defense “license” idea. Latvia economy: Preliminary data show Latvia’s foreign trade deficit widened in May as imports rose faster than exports, with exports up 6.9% and imports up 9.6%. Riga civic life: Riga introduces management fees for municipal apartments, while the city also plans more central street closures through late July. Culture & events: Riga hosts a major International Trombone Festival (July 29–Aug 1) and the ArtVilnius’26 contemporary art fair runs Oct 1–4 in Vilnius with Latvian participation.
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