AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU-Morocco Migration Deal: After the Ceuta crisis, the EU is preparing to finalize a strategic partnership with Rabat by year-end, with officials pointing to expanded funding for border control and migration management—while the Western Sahara dispute still hangs unresolved. Ceuta Aftermath & Trade Links: Spain denies any plan for economic sanctions against Morocco, even as reporting highlights how deep trade ties have become and how Ceuta’s border management remains a flashpoint. Sahrawi Capacity-Building: Algeria-backed Summer University for Polisario Front and Sahrawi State executives in Boumerdes wrapped up, with organizers stressing self-determination as “inalienable” and highlighting political, legal, media and economic training. Fishery Rights Under Pressure: AREN says Russian fishing activity around Dakhla is resuming without Sahrawi consent, calling it a violation of permanent sovereignty over natural resources. Port & Investment Signals: A U.S. embassy team visited Dakhla Atlantic Port, framing it as a trade and investment gateway, alongside support for green hydrogen/ammonia plans in Laayoune. Aviation Tech Upgrade: Royal Air Maroc becomes Africa’s first airline to equip its fleet with Starlink Wi‑Fi, rolling out in stages toward full coverage by 2027.
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