AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGreen Hydrogen Deal: Ohmium and Hynfra signed a master cooperation agreement to push large-scale green hydrogen and green ammonia projects in Mauritania, Jordan and Oman, covering FEED and technical support. Western Sahara Diplomacy: UN remarks by Sahrawi officials again attacked any bypass of international law, while POLISARIO representatives reiterated the right to self-determination and independence. Regional Security Talks: Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio arrived in Mauritania for high-level ECOWAS consultations on Sahel security, including terrorism and trafficking. Migration Pressure on Mauritania: AFP reports Mauritania’s EU-backed crackdown is sharply reducing departures from Nouadhibou and Nouakchott, though migrants say the dream of Europe remains. World Cup, Mauritanian Presence: Mauritanian referee Dahane Beida was named main referee for Austria vs Jordan, with VAR and assistants listed for the Group J opener. Sports & Politics Crosscurrent: The week also highlighted wider U.S. entry friction affecting World Cup officials and fans, including a Somali referee case. Energy/Finance Watch: Kosmos Energy completed the sale of Equatorial Guinea offshore assets to Panoro, using proceeds to repay borrowings.
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