AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHumanitarian Pressure on the Camps: The Polisario has set up a “Sahrawi military office” to monitor compliance with international humanitarian law, a move analysts say is mainly aimed at improving its international image as scrutiny grows and security tensions rise. Diplomacy in the Spotlight: At the same time, the UN process is gaining momentum around Resolution 2797 and talks framed around Morocco’s autonomy plan, with Washington backing “quiet diplomacy” and renewed meetings among Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania and the Polisario. Crisis at Home: Meanwhile, reporting from El País highlights a worsening humanitarian situation in Tindouf camps—shrinking aid, deteriorating supplies and hospitals under strain—leaving most families dependent on assistance. Regional Signals: Angola reaffirmed its historic support for Sahrawi self-determination, while the U.S. urged Algeria to push toward a final Sahara settlement to stabilize the region.
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