AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSomalia Security Funding: The UN Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) is set to lose US backing, with Washington ending payments and blocking new UN logistics for the AU force fighting al-Shabaab—raising fears of a major operational hit as bases, aviation and resupply face disruption. Maritime & Shipping Risk: The IMO says piracy and armed robbery incidents rose 17% globally and is urging urgent action to secure the release of 44 seafarers held off Somalia, as crews report worsening conditions and dwindling food and unsafe water. Regional Trade & Logistics: Kenya is pushing deeper Horn of Africa trade integration, spotlighting transport links like the Lamu Port–LAPSSET corridor and cross-border connectivity that could also benefit Somalia’s commerce. Somalia–Saudi Maritime Ties: Somalia and Saudi Arabia reaffirmed cooperation on sovereignty and maritime security, focusing on freedom of navigation around key shipping corridors. Somalia–Italy Media/ Tourism Cooperation: Mogadishu and Rome agreed to expand collaboration in media, culture, tourism and training, including reviving Italian-language programming on Radio Muqdisho. Tech Governance: Somalia endorsed India’s concerns over WhatsApp usernames, backing phone-number-based identification to keep oversight and law-enforcement workable. Blue Economy Security Debate: A UK Parliament event highlighted Türkiye–UK–Somalia cooperation, while maritime experts at regional forums argued Africa must build stronger navies and surveillance rather than rely on outsiders.
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