AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUK Politics & Self-Determination: Six British MPs have tabled a motion urging the UK to use its UN Security Council influence to back a long-delayed referendum for Sahrawi self-determination in Western Sahara, citing ongoing conflict and human rights concerns. Tourism Scrutiny: The motion also calls on Ryanair to stop promoting Western Sahara tourism as if it were part of Morocco and to follow UK advertising rules and international law. Border Security & Trade: A US delegation made its first publicly announced visit to Morocco’s El Guerguerat crossing, meeting Moroccan officials to discuss border security, counter-narcotics, and action against human trafficking—an area repeatedly flagged as a flashpoint in the Western Sahara dispute. Diplomacy Debate: Commentary on Gabriel Boric’s Western Sahara stance argues Chile shifted from supporting self-determination toward political submission, while broader analysis claims Morocco is advancing its position through infrastructure and a tourism push. Geopolitics in Travel & Sport: Separate coverage on FIFA’s approach highlights how politics shapes travel, visas, and representation around major events, underscoring how “neutral” sport can still collide with disputed territories.
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