AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoG7 Summit Security: G7 leaders in Évian-les-Bains pledged tougher joint action against drug trafficking, money laundering and transnational organized crime, including a planned “G7+ Ports Network” to target maritime routes. US-Iran Deal & Rights: UN experts welcomed a US-Iran MoU but warned it’s incomplete if it doesn’t address Iran’s human-rights crackdown, executions and repression. Middle East Trade Route: After the US-Iran agreement, traffic resumed near the Strait of Hormuz; Iran says passage will be toll-free for 60 days but ships must request permission 48 hours ahead, with possible future fees. Cuba Reforms Under Fire: Cuba’s parliament approved sweeping free-market reforms to revive the economy and expand private enterprise, while Washington dismissed them as “superficial.” EU-Russia Politics: A European Parliament member said many Europeans reject the EU’s anti-Russia policy, citing election and business sentiment. Nigeria Rights Alarm: UN experts warned that insecurity and impunity are fueling perceptions of persecution or even genocide. EU-Asia Trade Tension: China’s chamber warned the EU’s Industrial Accelerator Act could be counterproductive, raising procurement and investment uncertainty. Moldova EU Path: Moldova opened EU accession talks on the “Fundamentals” cluster while security services warned of Russian data collection and prosecutors pursued a fugitive oligarch. ASEAN-Eurasia Trade: Cambodia and the Eurasian Economic Union discussed prospects for a free trade agreement as ties deepen.
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