AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCyprus Defence & EU Security: Cyprus received its first €177m SAFE defence-fund payment and continues EU-backed defence planning, base upgrades and Nato aspirations, while Defence Minister Vasilis Palmas defended expanding military partnerships and SOFAs as a right that won’t need “anyone’s permission.” EU Budget & CAP Pressure: EU leaders’ summit in Brussels sharpened the fight over the next €2tn-plus long-term budget, with Ireland set to steer talks and concerns that budget structure could cut CAP funding by around 20%. Energy, Water & Cost of Living: Cyprus is urged to adopt an integrated energy-water strategy to 2040 as desalination grows; meanwhile, fuel-price moves and inflation pressures remain key for consumer spending. Akamas Restart: The long-delayed Akamas project is relaunched with a revised plan—narrower roads, fewer visitor hubs and a protected natural reserve—plus ranger deployment and phased road works from late 2026. Digital Economy: Cyprus pushes its role as an emerging digital hub through DCO partnerships and the DFDI Cyprus initiative, as the Central Bank trims growth forecasts amid regional uncertainty. Shipping & Risk: Red Sea and Hormuz disruption continues to weigh on shipping and regional economic outlooks.
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