AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoYemen Sovereignty & Siege Response: Yemen’s parliament endorsed Sayyed Abdul-Malik’s sovereignty roadmap, calling for higher readiness and a shift toward activating local production to break the 11-year siege and hostile targeting. Food Security Shock: UN FAO/WFP warned hunger will worsen in 13 “hotspots” between June–November 2026, naming Yemen among the most critical cases as conflict, economic shocks, funding shortfalls and climate pressures bite. Maritime Risk Near Yemen: UKMTO reported an attempted boarding by five armed men off eastern Yemen near Al-Shihr; the tanker evaded and continued safely, underscoring ongoing threats to shipping lanes. Regional Trade Pressure: With Strait of Hormuz disruption and Red Sea insecurity, India is pushing alternative routes like the Eastern Maritime Corridor (Chennai–Vladivostok), which also highlights how Yemen-linked Red Sea risks ripple into global supply chains. Sanctions Unwinding Complexity: US-Iran talks in Switzerland produced a 60-day sanctions reprieve and a temporary oil/petrochemical license, but analysts say fully unwinding decades of sanctions will be slow—affecting regional energy and trade planning. Humanitarian Funding Strain: UN agencies warned humanitarian funding has fallen sharply, limiting aid capacity just as needs rise across conflict-hit countries including Yemen. Aggression Record: Saba marked June 23 with renewed claims of airstrikes and attacks damaging Yemen’s airports, grain silos, factories, homes and farms.
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