AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMauritania–Russia Energy Talks: Russia’s deputy energy minister says Moscow is ready to share energy technologies with Mauritania to pursue “joint technological sovereignty,” including cooperation on mining, geological exploration, water management and training for Mauritanian specialists. Uranium Investment Push: Aura Energy says it is negotiating with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation for up to $170m to back Mauritania’s Tiris uranium project, with a feasibility study due in September and a possible final investment decision by year-end. Regional Diplomacy: Mauritania’s ambassador to Zimbabwe presented letters of credence to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, as Harare and partners discuss expanding cooperation. Health Cooperation: Egypt and Mauritania explored deeper ties in healthcare, including medical training, pharmaceuticals, preventive health and medical tourism. Migration at Sea: Mauritanian coastguard operations rescued 181 Gambians among 911 migrants over five days, including a 110-migrant rescue off Nouakchott. Climate & Land Restoration: The Great Green Wall initiative highlights Mauritania’s role among leading Sahel countries restoring degraded lands and supporting food security. EU Migration Policy Watch: A new EU migration and asylum pact faces criticism over “externalizing” processing beyond EU borders, with Mauritania cited among affected origin countries.
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