AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNATO’s Arctic-and-Baltic push: NATO is moving fast on new surveillance and counter-drone capacity, including a first acquisition of the U.S.-built MQ-4C Triton for maritime monitoring and a major choice of Saab’s GlobalEye to replace aging AWACS—plus a $40bn counter-drone initiative. EU climate policy fight: U.S. oil and gas executives are lobbying the European Commission to delay EU methane rules, warning of supply risks and pushing for changes that could affect Europe’s energy security. Nordic-China ties: Chinese FM Wang Yi wrapped up a Nordic tour with Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway, pledging deeper green and innovation cooperation. Wildfire pressure in Europe: EU firefighting support is being deployed as wildfires intensify across France and Portugal, forcing mass evacuations. Health and environment links: New research points to rising late-onset MS in older adults, with changing environmental risk factors flagged as a possible driver. Sweden in the spotlight: Swedish Saab is central to NATO’s next surveillance deal, reinforcing the country’s role in European security tech.
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