AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAir-Travel Practicalities: Dakhla is being marketed as a direct-flight option (including via Ryanair from Madrid or Lanzarote), but the city remains at the center of the long-running Western Sahara territorial dispute between the SADR and Morocco. Tourism & Regional Investment: Morocco’s deepening Gulf ties are framed as a driver for stability and development, with Gulf investment linked to infrastructure, tourism, logistics and energy—and with UAE and Bahrain consulates reported in Laayoune and Dakhla. Dispute & Diplomacy: The Polisario is again pushing back on its history and the “geographical realities” around the conflict, while a separate piece highlights how the group’s actions are said to challenge international efforts tied to UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Local Economy (Eid al-Adha): A new political fight in Morocco over livestock import subsidies and herd management follows Eid al-Adha price spikes and supply shortages, reigniting parliamentary blame over stalled inquiries—an issue that can quickly affect travel-season spending and holiday plans. Health & Weather for Travelers: Sahara dust is expected to reach eastern Cuba, bringing hazy skies and respiratory irritation—advice includes limiting outdoor exposure and protecting eyes and airways.
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