AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDiplomatic Signals: His Majesty Sultan Haitham received written messages from Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, with both sides reaffirming cooperation—especially on economic and investment ties—and urging political solutions to regional tensions. Gaza Aid Update: The Sumud land convoy resumed after a Libyan stop in Zliten for passport checks, carrying 50 containers of humanitarian relief and joined by activists from dozens of countries, while a parallel maritime effort continues. Sahara Tourism Push: Chad and Mauritania are seeing rising interest from adventure operators, helped by online visa reforms and demand for desert expeditions. Trade Route Shift: With Hormuz disruptions reshaping shipping, more maritime firms are expanding along West Africa, including new marine fuel operations in Mauritania. Connectivity Plan: Via Africa’s Atlantic subsea cable consortium has moved into its initial development phase, aiming to boost resilience and bandwidth diversity across the Atlantic corridor. Mauritania in the Spotlight: The week’s coverage keeps returning to Mauritania through diplomacy, logistics, and regional development.
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