AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Defence Talks in Nicosia: EU High Representative Kaja Kallas says the E3-Ukraine statement must balance support for talks with Russia against “core European interests” on sanctions relief and asset unfreezing as defence ministers meet in Cyprus. Eastern Mediterranean Security: Ministers also focus on maritime security, Middle East developments, and tackling Russia’s “shadow fleet,” with EU naval operations expanding boarding rules. Cyprus–Greece Counter-Terror Link: Greek authorities arrest a 37-year-old Palestinian in Crete over an alleged Hamas-linked cruise-ship bomb plot, with investigators pointing to a parallel Cyprus investigation involving suspects detained earlier this month. Local Business Pulse: Cyprus retail trade volume fell 1% in April after earlier monthly gains, with food sales up but non-food and fuel categories down. Road Safety for Biodiversity: Cyprus urges drivers to slow on rural roads as wildlife deaths rise, with seasonal animal movement and possible route restrictions near forests and protected areas. Coastal Engineering Debate: A report questions Cyprus’ growing reliance on breakwaters, warning they can shift erosion problems down the coast. Trade & Investment Diplomacy: Uzbekistan and Cyprus discuss expanding trade, investment, and transport/logistics links. Crypto Regulation Watch: Greece moves toward a 15% flat tax on crypto gains, a reminder of how quickly regional rules are changing for investors.
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