AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan’s Gum Arabic Crisis: War and displacement are crippling Sudan’s gum arabic belt, pushing producers from their land and turning a once-stable export into a humanitarian and political flashpoint as harvests collapse and families flee. Regional Diplomacy & Security: Egypt and Eritrea rejected “non-littoral” Red Sea security arrangements, stressing bordering-state control and sovereignty while discussing Sudan and Somalia stability. Tigray Mobilization Politics: In Addis Ababa, Tigray opposition figures backed a rally demanding full implementation of the Pretoria agreement, an end to forced recruitment, and allegations of youth trafficking—while the TPLF dismissed the event as serving federal agendas. International Justice Pressure: A civil liberties coalition defended the ICC amid US efforts to paralyze it, following renewed US attacks on the court and threats to “dismantle” it. Sudan War Economy Scrutiny: UN-linked reporting continues to frame Sudan’s war economy—especially gum arabic—as sustaining conflict and tainting supply chains, keeping sanctions and accountability debates in focus.
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