AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMigration Enforcement: Algeria and Mauritania said they intercepted or rescued more than 500 irregular migrants trying to reach Europe by sea, as Algeria’s interior and defense ministries push tighter coastal coordination to disrupt smuggling networks. Diplomacy: Mauritania’s foreign minister, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, held talks with Egypt’s Badr Abdelatty by phone, reaffirming ties and urging regular economic coordination on energy, mining, fisheries, agriculture and logistics. Regional Security/Politics: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan–Mauritania relations in a meeting with Ould Merzoug, signaling continued bilateral cooperation on shared issues. Sports & State Links: Mauritania’s FC Nouadhibou will face Uganda’s Vipers SC in the CAF Champions League preliminary round, adding another Mauritania–regional spotlight ahead of the new season. Human Rights/Justice: Prison sentences against anti-slavery activists in Mauritania have sparked a human-rights controversy, keeping legal and civil-society questions in the spotlight. Agriculture & Soft Power: The 5th Mauritanian International Date Festival opened in Atar under President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani’s patronage, with UAE support and 245 exhibitors showcasing date-palm innovation and food-security priorities. Energy/Investment: French firm Viridien signed a multi-client subsurface data deal with Senegal’s Petrosen in the MSGBC basin, a move aimed at boosting exploration interest across the wider Mauritania–Senegal region.
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