AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUS-Iran MOU & Yemen-linked trade: A US-Iran interim framework signed in Paris is set to pause hostilities for 60 days, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease some sanctions, but officials warn the region remains volatile—meaning Yemen’s maritime and energy-linked economy could see short-term relief while risks of renewed attacks stay high. Humanitarian pressure in Yemen: UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hotspots from June to November 2026, naming Yemen among the most critical cases as conflict, funding cuts and climate shocks push millions closer to famine. Shipping security around Yemen: Maritime alerts show a rise in pirate-style attacks in the Gulf of Aden, including incidents near Yemen-controlled areas, adding to Red Sea and Hormuz route uncertainty for cargo and logistics. Yemen agriculture push: In Sana’a and Al-Hodeidah, authorities highlight efforts to localize fertilizers and pesticides and continue agricultural land reclamation in Bajil to expand arable land and support food security. EU naval support: The EU’s Aspides mission reports escort operations near Yemen, while Germany prepares ships for possible mine-clearing around Hormuz—both underline how Yemen’s waters remain central to regional trade protection.
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