AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreenland & Arctic Security: A new report on Russian-linked shipping behavior flags sanctioned vessels loitering and zig-zagging above European subsea cables, including incidents tied to the Greenland Connect cable—raising fresh concerns about sabotage-by-disruption risk. US–Iran Deal Fallout: Coverage continues on the delayed US-Iran war-ending memorandum, with talk of released Iranian frozen assets and sanctions relief—while critics frame it as a US retreat and analysts warn the nuclear and regional questions remain unresolved. US–Italy Rift: Trump’s “begged for a photo” claim about Giorgia Meloni at the G7 has triggered a diplomatic blowup, including Italy’s foreign minister canceling a US trip and Meloni firing back that “neither I nor Italy ever beg.” UK Politics: Trump publicly claims Keir Starmer will resign over immigration and energy, as Labour faces internal pressure and leadership uncertainty. Greenland Mention in G7 Buzz: Hot-mic and viral G7 coverage keeps circling back to Greenland references alongside broader transatlantic tensions. Arctic Mobility: Qantas’ Project Sunrise plans polar-route Sydney–London flights via Alaska, Greenland and Iceland from 2027, underscoring Greenland’s growing role in logistics and routes. Ocean Monitoring: After bipartisan pushback, the US backs off dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, with Greenland-linked sensors among the affected infrastructure.
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