AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoRed Sea Security Push: The EU is stepping up Red Sea naval missions after reports Iran has urged Yemen’s Houthis to be ready to close the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, a move that could force ships around the Cape and add weeks and higher costs to Europe–Asia trade. Hormuz Spillover Risk: With the Strait of Hormuz already under renewed pressure, analysts warn the conflict could spread to other chokepoints, threatening global energy flows. Djibouti in the Middle: Djibouti’s role as a Red Sea gateway and host of major bases remains central, including EU engagement—such as a new EU-Djibouti Status of Forces Agreement for Operation Aspides—and continued US partnership messaging during independence celebrations. Maritime Attacks: A chemical tanker was boarded off Yemen while transiting the Gulf of Aden, highlighting ongoing piracy and security risks in the region. Djibouti Digital Agenda: Djibouti used WSIS 2026 in Geneva to press its national AI and digital-transformation strategy with ITU and Smart Africa, aiming to turn its connectivity into an operational AI ecosystem. Russia–Djibouti Talks: Russia says a Rosatom cooperation memorandum with Djibouti on peaceful nuclear uses is likely to be signed on the sidelines of the third Russia–Africa Summit.
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