AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian Pressure on Sudan: The UAE urged an immediate, unconditional humanitarian truce and a path to a permanent ceasefire, calling on the UN Security Council to pressure both sides and protect civilians, especially amid escalation around El Obeid. Regional Diplomacy: Saudi Arabia reiterated support for Sudan’s unity and a Sudanese-led political solution, while Pakistan called for an immediate halt to violence and warned of mass-atrocity risks. Currency Split Risk: Sudan’s division is deepening into state finance as new central bank banknotes circulate in RSF-controlled areas, raising fears of a lasting monetary split and weakening central authority. RSF External Support Warning: Sudanese officials warned that backing and weapons flows from regional states are prolonging the war and worsening the humanitarian crisis. US Sanctions on War Supply Chains: The US blacklisted an Indian CEO and explosives-linked firms, alleging shipments that helped fuel both SAF and RSF and intensified the conflict’s humanitarian catastrophe. Iraq Anti-Corruption Raids (Regional Spillover): In Baghdad’s Green Zone, Iraqi forces arrested lawmakers and officials in a corruption crackdown, underscoring how governance and security politics keep colliding across the region.
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