AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUN Pressure Escalates: The President of the Sahrawi Republic, Brahim Ghali, has sent a fresh letter to the UN Secretary-General condemning “irresponsible” statements by some governments that, he says, try to mask the reality in occupied Western Sahara and distract from Morocco’s long-running war of aggression. US Diplomacy Push: In parallel, the US urged Algeria to back a final resolution of the Sahara dispute, arguing the time has come for a definitive settlement that would boost regional stability. Legal Fight in Washington: UN human rights experts are warning US lawmakers against a bill that would label the Polisario Front a terrorist organization, saying it could undermine international law and restrict humanitarian and human-rights work. Regional Security Context: The week also kept attention on Sahel spillovers, with analysis linking attacks and militant dynamics across Mali and the Sahara. Background Signals: Morocco’s autonomy push continues to gain diplomatic traction, while Spain’s security focus remains sharp after a major cocaine seizure tied to waters near Western Sahara.
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