AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNATO Summit in Ankara: NATO leaders head to Turkey on July 7-8 with a clear goal: keep the U.S. tied to Article 5 while Europeans push for higher defense spending, faster arms production, and continued support for Ukraine—despite fresh Trump-era friction over Greenland and Iran. Greenland in the spotlight: Reuters notes Trump’s demands over Greenland have already strained transatlantic trust, and NATO officials are trying to prevent the summit from being derailed by U.S. complaints about “burden-sharing.” Burden-sharing debate: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan frames Ankara as the start of “NATO 3.0,” arguing the old post–World War II system is over and a new phase is needed. IOC Olympic status snub: The IOC says Greenland and the Faroe Islands will not compete as independent Olympic teams; athletes will go under Denmark at Los Angeles 2028. Arctic science: A new study warns Atlantic circulation signals are changing as researchers track how Arctic ice conditions could affect the Gulf Stream system. Greenland-linked minerals: SRX Global announces a strategic investment in Greenland Mines, tying Greenland’s critical-minerals push to allied downstream industry.
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