AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPoland–Ukraine Memory Politics: Poland says Ukrainians under temporary protection must update their PESEL UKR data by Aug 31, 2026 or risk losing status, while the wider dispute over Volhynia/UPA history keeps straining solidarity and EU-accession talks. Security & Military Planning: Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced allied “Coalition of the Willing” drills this fall with UK and French troops to support Ukraine security guarantees, alongside plans for a longer-term troop presence in Poland. Cultural Exchange in Poland: HKETO Berlin backed a Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra concert in Wrocław, pairing with the Polish Cello Quartet in a cross-cultural program. Tech for Kids’ Care: Orange Poland launched five interactive AI assistants at the Children’s Memorial Health Institute to help young patients and families navigate faster. EU Sanctions Deadline: EU diplomats raced to agree a new Russia sanctions package, with disputes over oil price caps and specific bans threatening a deadline. Anti-Christian Incidents: A Europe-wide monitoring group reported elevated anti-Christian hate crimes in June, with Poland among the countries affected. Poland’s WWII Identifications: Poland used DNA testing for the first time to identify eight victims from a 1940s massacre in Ukraine, returning names to families.
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