AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBorder Security & Trade: A U.S. Mission 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—an overland corridor that has repeatedly been a flashpoint in the Western Sahara dispute. Diplomatic Push: Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and backed Morocco’s autonomy plan as the “only credible” solution, pointing to the opening of a consulate in Dakhla and citing UN Security Council Resolution 2797. UK Politics & Tourism: British MPs tabled a motion urging the UK to use its UN Security Council role to support a Sahrawi self-determination referendum, while also calling on Ryanair to stop promoting travel to Western Sahara as part of Morocco. Policy Debate: Commentary pieces continued to clash over Western Sahara policy—one criticising Chile’s Gabriel Boric for retreating from self-determination principles, and another arguing Morocco is winning the diplomatic and on-the-ground contest through infrastructure and a tourism push.
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