AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAbraham Accords Pressure: Trump is pushing Middle East states to sign onto the Abraham Accords as part of US-Iran ceasefire talks, but Pakistan has rejected the idea and called US trustworthiness into question—raising the odds that the demand becomes another diplomatic dead-end. Morocco’s Africa Day Push: Rabat used Africa Day to sell an “identity-first” Africa agenda and economic sovereignty, while doubling down on Western Sahara as part of its regional influence. Western Sahara as a Business Model: Morocco’s control is increasingly marketed through tourism growth and new connectivity, even as critics warn the branding helps normalize occupation. Security & Resources Under the Spotlight: Reports keep linking Western Sahara to wider regional tensions and resource exploitation claims, with human rights groups urging African bodies to condemn extraction without Sahrawi consent. Green Hydrogen Angle: A study flags Dakhla and Laayoune as among Morocco’s lowest-cost green hydrogen sites—another lever to deepen investment in the disputed south. EU Migration Fallout: Morocco’s mass deportation operations targeting routes to Europe continue, intensifying scrutiny of EU “externalization” cooperation.
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