AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIndependence Day Diplomacy: Eritrea marked its 35th Independence Day with official messages and regional celebrations under “Our Resilience: Our Guarantee,” including events in Anseba, Southern Red Sea, and at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, while President Isaias Afwerki’s Independence Day keynote stressed sovereignty as an ongoing nation-building process. Transport & Communications: In Asmara, the Minister of Transportation and Communications said public transport has expanded sharply since independence—buses rising from 267 to over 1,900, routes from 26 to 342, and taxis to 1,719—alongside road expansion and investments in trucking and associations. Red Sea Politics: Egypt rejected “non-Red Sea” states’ involvement in Red Sea security arrangements, arguing responsibility belongs to Arab and African littoral countries, a stance that feeds into wider Eritrea-Ethiopia-Egypt maritime competition narratives. Regional Partnership Signals: India’s foreign minister sent Independence Day greetings to Eritrea and highlighted ongoing bilateral consultations and people-to-people links. Human Rights Advocacy: A UK-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide report says it faced refusals when trying to deliver petitions to the Eritrean embassy, amid renewed calls over alleged Eritrea abuses and Sudan-related concerns.
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