AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPoland’s SAFE defense push: Poland has signed its first EU SAFE programme contracts, with the defence ministry concluding deals worth about 100 billion zloty by the Saturday deadline—covering cybersecurity, drones and helmets, as PM Donald Tusk called it a “historic moment.” NATO alarm over Romania drone strike: Russia’s drone attack on a Galati apartment block in NATO-member Romania injured two people and triggered evacuations, drawing sharp NATO and EU condemnation and renewed calls for faster anti-drone support. EU diplomacy under pressure: After Moscow urged foreign nationals to leave Kyiv, Poland and other European missions said they will keep operating, warning attacks on diplomats would be treated as hostility under international law. Ukraine EU-access debate: A heated EU discussion continues around Germany’s idea of “associate membership” for Ukraine, with experts arguing for tweaks to address Ukrainian concerns. Defense industry gap: A new analysis warns Europe’s rearmament spending still favors legacy giants over startups, risking slower innovation in drones, robotics and electronic warfare. Warsaw sports spotlight: The FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2026 is set to light up Warsaw’s Parade Square, with previews highlighting top men and women to watch.
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