AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBorder & trade security: A U.S. delegation made its first publicly announced visit to Morocco’s El Guerguerat crossing, meeting Moroccan officials to discuss border security, counter-narcotics and human trafficking, and interagency coordination—an overland link crucial for West Africa trade and a recurring flashpoint in the Western Sahara dispute. UK parliamentary push: Six British MPs backed a motion urging the UK to use its UN Security Council role to support a long-delayed referendum on Sahrawi self-determination, while also calling on Ryanair to stop promoting Western Sahara tourism as part of Morocco. Diplomatic alignment: Guinea-Bissau reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and backed Morocco’s autonomy plan as the “only credible” solution, citing international momentum and welcoming the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Politics & tourism narrative: Commentary pieces continued to frame Western Sahara as a battleground for competing political narratives, including claims that Morocco’s tourism push is reshaping facts on the ground.
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