AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBaltic Diplomacy vs Moscow Disinformation: Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania summoned Russian diplomats in Moscow to reject fresh Kremlin claims about Baltic “mass deportations” and alleged airspace use for strikes on Russia, stressing that their airspace is not opened for attacks and that rule of law protects residents regardless of ethnicity. Latvia’s Telecom Deal Talks: The Latvian government is in advanced negotiations with 23 potential investors over a planned acquisition of LMT and Tet shares from Telia, with binding offers and security checks expected before any decision. Latvia in EU Recovery Finance: The EU Council approved Hungary’s €10bn recovery plan and also backed targeted amendments to recovery plans for Latvia and other states, with payments tied to milestones. NATO Air Policing Upgrade in the Baltics: NATO’s fighter jets in the region will be authorized to destroy aerial threats violating airspace without separate political sign-off, and Ämari Air Base gained official NATO operational base status. Latvian Trade Snapshot: Latvia’s foreign trade turnover rose in May, but the trade deficit widened as imports grew faster than exports. Sports Spotlight: Jelena Ostapenko and Marcelo Arevalo won Wimbledon mixed doubles, with Ostapenko adding a first Wimbledon title to her Latvian legacy.
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