AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBaltic Security Alert: Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nausėda and Latvia’s President Edgars Rinkēvičs warned that Russia may be planning targeted “kinetic” attacks and sabotage on Baltic critical infrastructure, focusing on energy and transport, with officials saying the goal could be to test NATO’s Article 5; Russia dismissed the warnings as “fearmongering.” Latvia’s Military Service Update: Latvia’s Cabinet approved draft changes to compulsory State Defence Service rules, including a new right for 17-year-olds to pre-register and volunteer for service before turning 18, plus more flexibility in service type—now awaiting Saeima approval. EU Funding Pressure on Sports: Nine EU countries, including Latvia, asked the European Commission to exclude the IOC and federations that allowed Russian and Belarusian athletes back from EU funding programs, after the IOC provisionally lifted the ROC suspension. airBaltic Financing Worry: Reuters reports airBaltic will seek short-term interim funding from bondholders at an August 3 meeting as debt risks mount. Riga Infrastructure: Vanšu Bridge renovation planning may bring major traffic disruption, with possible “park and ride” and added public transport routes. Economy & Defence Exports: Germany authorized about €13.87bn in arms export licenses in the first half of 2026, with Ukraine the top recipient and Latvia among leading destinations.
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