AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUN Mediation Watch: UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy Staffan de Mistura is set to visit the Tindouf camps (June 7–8) aiming to restart Western Sahara talks amid renewed international push for a “realistic” political process. Mining & Cross-Border Tensions: Mauritanian artisanal miners’ unions deny claims that Morocco’s reported drone strike targeted Mauritanian prospectors, saying it hit Sahrawis in a disputed buffer area—warning misinformation could strain relations. Construction & Industry in the Occupied Territory: Heidelberg Materials says it boosted cement output in occupied Western Sahara to nearly 600,000 tonnes in 2025 and supplied concrete/cement for major port and infrastructure projects in El Aaiún and Dakhla Atlantique, deepening scrutiny over corporate links to Morocco’s consolidation. Maritime Security & Policy Pressure: A US senator renewed calls to label Polisario as terrorists, arguing it could protect shipping routes near Gibraltar and citing alleged Iran-linked maritime risks. Diplomacy & Trade Links: Morocco–France ties move forward with a new “friendship treaty” framework, while Rabat’s Gulf outreach continues as UAE leadership visits underscore Atlantic-Gulf logistics and energy coordination.
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