AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMiddle East Diplomacy & Energy Shock: As the US-Iran conflict drags on, analysts warn the damage is now spreading beyond oil into shipping, fertilizer, food and finance—risks that could linger into 2027 even if fighting eases. US-Iran Talks: Reports say the US and Iran are close to agreeing wording for a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though Tehran is cautious about timing. Global Conflict Trends: A PRIO study says state-based armed conflicts hit 65 in 2025, with about 245,000 battle deaths, driven by Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan. Cross-Strait Politics: China’s top political advisor urged peaceful development and opposed “Taiwan independence” at the Straits Forum, tying exchange to “one China.” UK-Russia Maritime Security: The UK boarded a Russian shadow-fleet tanker in the English Channel in a sanctioned operation. Africa—Kenya Land Reform: William Ruto’s allies say Coast land reform is shifting politics as title deeds and land settlement move to the center of development. Nigeria—Charities Oversight: Zimbabwe adopted risk-based classification rules for private voluntary organisations to meet FATF standards. Nigeria—Election Security Narrative: A defence minister accused opposition of using insecurity and recycled social media clips to stoke fear ahead of 2027. Trade Politics: Trump hinted the USMCA could expire, injecting uncertainty into North American trade talks. China-Mongolia: Wang Yi met Mongolia’s foreign minister, stressing Belt and Road alignment and deeper trade cooperation. Israel Domestic Politics: Commentary highlights growing Israeli debate ahead of Netanyahu’s next election, with voters questioning succession planning. EU/Ukraine Enlargement: The EU opened first accession negotiation steps for Ukraine and Moldova, signaling long, politically charged talks ahead.
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