AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSchengen Reality Check: A new “Our View” argues Cyprus’s push toward Schengen is still blocked by core security and border-control issues, not just airport upgrades or data-sharing—an angle that matters for Liechtenstein’s own Schengen-linked integration questions. EU Accession Timetable: The European Commission is set to propose opening the first “cluster” of Ukraine and Moldova EU accession chapters on 16 June, with Hungary’s shift after Orbán’s exit still shaping the pace. Green Transition Funding: Poland has signed a 160 million euro climate-and-energy programme backed by Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein and Norway named as long-term partners—another sign of EEA grant money translating into concrete projects. Norway and EU Military Mobility: Norway wants a seat in EU talks on a faster crisis mechanism for moving troops across Europe, and is pressing to link it to the EEA agreement. Ukraine Civilian Attacks Condemnation: 50 UN member states, including Liechtenstein, condemned Russia’s intensified strikes on civilians and diplomatic institutions.
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