AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security & Law: The IMO Council reaffirmed freedom of navigation and international law, urging de-escalation after attacks on civilian ships near key chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz. Red Sea Geopolitics: A new look at the Red Sea argues the crisis is no longer “just shipping,” but a convergence of West Asia and the Horn—linking Gaza, Sudan, Gulf competition, and Ethiopia’s push for maritime access. Eritrea-Qatar Ties: President Isaias Afwerki sent condolences to Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim over the death of Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, highlighting strengthened Eritrea–Qatar relations. Education: Eritrea announced National School Leaving Examination results for 2025/26, with 22.4% of 21,561 qualifying for degree and diploma programs. Food Safety Policy: Eritrea’s Ministry of Agriculture, with FAO, launched an inception workshop to draft a National Food Control Policy and guide future national food law. UK Visa Rules (Eritrea Included): The UK updated visa requirements, listing Eritrea among countries whose citizens must secure entry clearance before travel or transit. Sudan Accountability (EEPA): EEPA reported Hemedti was sentenced to death by Sudan’s counter-terrorism court, amid ongoing conflict and health warnings. Yemen–Eritrea Link: Fifteen Yemeni fishermen missing at sea were found in Eritrea and are reportedly en route home after months of negotiations.
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