AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRed Sea Trade Push: Egypt and Eritrea signed a maritime transport agreement in Asmara to launch a direct cargo shipping route and a new shipping line linking their Red Sea ports, with Cairo stressing that Red Sea security is the job of littoral states only and backing Eritrea’s sovereignty. Diplomatic Momentum: The deal came during talks between President Isaias Afwerki and a senior Egyptian delegation led by Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Transport Minister Kamel al-Wazir, alongside an Egyptian-Eritrean business forum aimed at joint investments. Regional Pressure Points: The pact lands amid wider Horn tensions, including Ethiopia-related Red Sea access disputes and ongoing instability in Sudan’s Blue Nile. Business & Connectivity: Separate coverage also points to expanding logistics links—Astral Aviation inaugurated a weekly freighter service between Nairobi and Asmara—while IGAD warns much of the Greater Horn, including parts of Eritrea, faces below-normal rainfall June–September, raising pressure on trade and supply planning.
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