AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSomalia Crisis: Deadly inter-clan fighting in Jalalaqsi, Hiran (central Somalia) entered its third day, emptying the town as heavy weapons fire and house burnings drove civilians to flee, while federal and Hirshabelle authorities—along with Djiboutian peacekeepers—called for an end to hostilities. Regional Diplomacy: IGAD, from Djibouti, reaffirmed Somalia’s sovereignty after reports of a Somaliland embassy opening in Jerusalem, warning that any move undermining unity could raise tensions and destabilize the Horn. Maritime Security: Pirates in the Gulf of Aden and off Somalia grew more aggressive, with attempted boardings involving gunfire and RPG use, prompting renewed warnings for ships to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity. Djibouti’s Strategic Role: Germany is sending two naval vessels to the Red Sea via Djibouti to prepare for a possible Strait of Hormuz mine-clearing mission, with preparations underway at Camp Lemonnier logistics hubs. Trade Finance for the Horn: ITFC signed a US$750m framework agreement with Djibouti (2026–2029) to finance strategic trade across the region. Energy Integration: The World Bank backed Eastern Africa grid integration with a $1.6bn programme to expand reliable electricity and cross-border power flows.
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