AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEnergy Security: Germany confirmed plans for a strategic gas reserve equal to 10% of storage capacity, to be filled in 2027-28 and financed via consumer levies—expected to add about €42 a year to household energy bills, while energy-intensive industry faces higher costs. Foreign Policy & Elections: Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he does not want the U.S. to interfere in German elections, stressing that foreign funding for parties is illegal and that Germany will act to prevent far-right AfD gains. Defense Cooperation: Germany and Norway pledged closer security ties, including Arctic and North Atlantic coordination, submarine cooperation, and space links to strengthen NATO maritime surveillance. Arms & Ukraine Support: Germany authorized €13.87bn in arms exports in the first half of 2026, with Ukraine the top recipient; separate reporting also points to Germany’s role in missile and drone support for Ukraine and Europe’s push for missile defense. EU Climate Fight: Ten EU countries urged the Commission to reconsider new carbon fuel pricing (ETS2), warning against a new climate tax amid economic pressure. Domestic Governance: Germany’s visa rules for citizens of two African countries were clarified (up to 90 days visa-free, no work allowed), while debates continue over how to fund and structure policing reforms abroad.
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