AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Summit on Ukraine Accession: EU leaders backed Kyiv’s progress and welcomed the opening of Ukraine’s first negotiation cluster, but kept the pace for further clusters tied to a “merit-based approach,” with no clear promise to open all remaining five soon. Sanctions Unity: In a notable shift, the EU agreed to extend Russia sanctions for a full year rather than the usual six months, signaling steadier pressure. China Trade Defences: Leaders pushed for stronger tools to counter a surge of Chinese exports, while still calling for “constructive dialogue” with Beijing—no direct naming, but clear intent. Competitiveness & Energy Policy: The Council conclusions stress “technological neutrality” and free ETS allowances, with the Commission set to propose ETS changes by mid-July. Israel-EU Diplomatic Rift: Israeli FM Gideon Saar cut ties with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas over an alleged apartheid comparison, escalating tensions as Israel’s wider relations come under strain. AI Governance: The Commission published an AI content labelling playbook ahead of AI Act deadlines, aiming to make AI-generated content easier to spot. Eastern Neighbourhood Polls: Surveys under EUNEIGHBOURS East show strong pro-EU sentiment in Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova, with trust widening in some places.
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