AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNATO Summit in Ankara: European leaders tried to keep alliance unity on track as Donald Trump renewed Greenland demands and hinted at pulling US troops from Europe, while NATO unveiled major arms deals and pushed allies toward higher defence spending. Greenland Sovereignty: Denmark’s PM Mette Frederiksen said “Greenland is of course not for sale,” with Finland also stressing the island is Denmark’s responsibility. EU Defence Financing: NATO leaders pointed to EU-backed financing mechanisms and new procurement plans to reduce US reliance. Serbia Accession Stalls: An EU Commission push to advance Serbia’s membership talks failed to win member-state backing, exposing divisions over rule-of-law and judicial independence. FIFA Infantino Probe Push: EU lawmakers backed an investigation into FIFA boss Gianni Infantino after Trump-linked intervention helped overturn a US player’s red-card suspension. France Politics: Marine Le Pen confirmed her 2027 presidential bid after an appeals court upheld her conviction but eased an election ban. Germany Transparency Fight: Germany’s Freedom of Information Act faces major overhaul proposals, drawing rights-group criticism. Digital Health: Luxembourg is preparing for an EU-wide patient data system under the European Health Data Space. EU Livestock Strategy: The Commission adopted a new livestock strategy aimed at making farming more resilient, competitive and sustainable. Antigua CBI Clash: Antigua and Barbuda rejected an EU call to end its citizenship-by-investment programme by 2028.
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