AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBaltic Security Shock: NATO is set to create a second rapid-reinforcement corps for Latvia and Estonia, with Germany–Netherlands Corps earmarked to bring “mass at speed” (40,000–60,000 troops) if Russia escalates. EU Drone Alarm: Ursula von der Leyen pushed for a unified Baltic drone alert and a NATO-coordinated review of counter-drone and early-warning systems after repeated incursions and GPS spoofing claims. Diplomatic Fallout: Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and the EU summoned Russian representatives over Moscow’s warning about further strikes on Kyiv and its demand that diplomats and foreigners leave. Latvia’s Government Reset: PM-designate Andris Kulbergs unveiled his coalition lineup ahead of a Saeima confidence vote, placing national security at the center with a new defense minister nominee. Border Tech Push: Latvia says it will deploy interceptor drone units and remotely operated turret systems along its eastern border within days. Local Life: Riga Airport closed 2025 with a EUR 4.2m profit, while Latvia’s ice hockey team surged in the worlds with an 8-1 win over Hungary.
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