AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSahara Diplomacy Push: Washington is pressing for a “final resolution” of the Moroccan Sahara, with U.S. adviser Massad Boulos telling Algeria’s ambassador that the UN’s new momentum should translate into talks and stability, while the U.S. also backs Morocco’s autonomy plan as the realistic path forward. UN Mediation Update: The U.S. says UN Security Council Resolution 2797 has opened a more productive dialogue among Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania and the Polisario, though progress remains fragile. On-the-Ground Tensions: The Polisario Front’s reported escalation near Smara comes as negotiations are being revived, with Washington publicly condemning the attacks and urging the parties back to the talks track. Regional Security Angle: The U.S. is also tying the Sahara file to broader security cooperation, including recent senior U.S. visits and joint engagement linked to stability in the region.
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