AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWestern Sahara diplomacy: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura is set to make his final push before a Security Council meeting, after Resolution 2797 endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan as the “basis” for a solution—an outcome Algeria boycotted, leaving the long-running deadlock still very much alive. Chile–Morocco political fallout: A new analysis argues Chile under President Gabriel Boric backed away from self-determination for Sahrawis—refusing to engage SADR diplomats, staying quiet on alleged human-rights abuses, and aligning more with Morocco’s monarchy than with his own stated principles. Tourism & infrastructure angle: Another piece claims Morocco is “winning” the Western Sahara dispute through facts on the ground, pointing to major investment and a tourism push in southern provinces, including Dakhla’s growing profile. Humanitarian travel link: In Catalonia, the Polisario Front organized a study day on medical missions for Sahrawi refugee camps, bringing together 16 teams and focusing on coordination with Sahrawi health institutions—useful context for travelers and aid-linked visitors planning future support.
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