AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNATO & Energy Security: NATO leaders meeting in Ankara backed Ukraine with a 140bn-euro aid pledge and, amid wider debate on alliance logistics, Poland’s Karol Nawrocki pushed to extend the fuel pipeline network eastward to better cover the eastern flank. Regional Energy Integration: Bulgaria and Greece agreed on a joint plan to speed up Southeast/Central Europe energy-market integration, while gas operators advanced the Vertical Corridor to move non-Russian gas from Greek LNG routes further west, with Slovakia and Hungary joining technical talks. Central Europe Politics: Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić announced he will resign within weeks, setting up earlier elections and intensifying a long-running protest and power struggle. Hungary–Czech Cooperation: Hungary and the Czech Republic plan their first joint government session, with talks also covering healthcare and north-south transport links. Business & Industry: Tesco is exploring options that could include exiting Central Europe (Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia), and Hungary saw M&A rise 16% in 2025. Weather & Health: Europe’s record heat continues to bite, with France’s Loire River reduced to sandbanks and new warnings across Germany. Culture & History: Prague archives preserve remnants of Ukraine’s “Liberation Museum,” while Beethoven returns to Martonvásár’s Brunszvik Castle park.
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