AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU accession timetable: The European Commission plans to propose opening the first “cluster” of EU negotiating chapters for Ukraine and Moldova on 16 June, with ministers in Brussels and a possible approval at the European Council two days later—progress still tangled in Hungary’s shifting stance after Viktor Orbán’s exit. Green transition funding: Poland has signed a climate-and-energy programme worth €160 million, financed by Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein and Iceland named as long-term partners; calls are set for late 2026. EEA/EEA-aligned military mobility: Norway is pushing to be included in the EU’s new crisis mechanism for faster cross-border troop and equipment movement, arguing the EEA link should cover the emergency transport rules. UN condemnation of strikes: 50 UN member states, including Liechtenstein, backed Ukraine after Russia intensified attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure. Health policy spillover: The EU CHMP issued a positive opinion for a KEYTRUDA-based bladder cancer regimen, now awaiting European Commission marketing authorization for EU/EEA countries including Liechtenstein.
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