AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEritrea–Egypt Industrial & Port Cooperation: Foreign Ministers Osman Saleh and Badr Abdellaty met in Cairo, agreeing to deepen ties across mining, infrastructure, housing, pharmaceuticals, and maritime transport, with specific focus on ports development and connectivity for Assab, Massawa and Marsa Fatima. Red Sea Security Governance: The two sides also reiterated that Red Sea security and management are the exclusive responsibility of littoral states, rejecting outside roles that would violate international law. President Isaias’ Factory & Logistics Tour: During his Egypt visit, President Isaias toured industrial plants and logistics facilities in Greater Cairo and Suez zones, including Gyto Pharma, the Suez Canal Industrial Zone, cement and steel production, and Ain Sokhna Port Terminal—highlighting opportunities for partnership, technology transfer, and capacity building. Food Safety in Eritrea: World Food Safety Day was marked in Asmara under “From Burden to Solutions,” with Eritrea’s agriculture ministry stressing pesticide misuse risks, food-borne disease prevention, and plans for a stronger national food control policy. Health Self-Reliance: A new interview spotlights Eritrea’s push to train local ophthalmology specialists through residency transformation and visiting faculty support, tied to the Berhan Ayny Ophthalmic Hospital vision. Humanitarian/Trade Context: Regional shipping and trade remain exposed to security disruptions around the Bab Al Mandeb area, while broader Horn-of-Africa instability continues to shape logistics and food-security pressures.
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