AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Border Rules & Travel Chaos: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is driving long queues and missed flights across Europe, with the new ETIAS permit still not expected before 2027—raising fresh pressure on Schengen-area border operations. Schengen “90-day rule” Pushback: Former Spanish tourism officials are urging the EU to rethink the 90-day limit for British visitors, citing strict enforcement and complicated travel planning. Ukraine EU Accession Timetable: The European Commission plans to propose opening the first “cluster” of Ukraine and Moldova EU negotiating chapters on 16 June, with Hungary’s political shift after March elections seen as a key factor. Iceland EU Referendum & Disinformation: Iceland’s parliament has approved an Aug. 29 referendum on restarting EU accession talks, while officials warn of a “torrent” of misinformation ahead of the vote. Liechtenstein in the EU/EEA Orbit: A European Commission authorization extends VENCLYXTO (venetoclax) expanded CLL combinations to EU states plus Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein—highlighting ongoing cross-border regulatory reach. Green Funding for the Region: Poland has secured a 160 million euro EEA grant package to accelerate its green transition, backed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Vaduz-relevant Context: Liechtenstein is repeatedly referenced as part of the EEA/Schengen-connected policy and regulatory landscape in the week’s EU-focused coverage.
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