AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoZimbabwe–Equatorial Guinea Diplomacy: Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo wrapped a Bi-National Commission push in Harare, with four MoUs signed on education, trade and investment, interpreter training, and joint commission procedures—both leaders urged turning political goodwill into concrete benefits for citizens. Global Peace Messaging: Obiang used the UNSC win backdrop to praise Zimbabwe’s stance on global peace, while the two sides also reiterated respect for UN Charter principles amid rising geopolitical tensions. Cultural Diplomacy: The First Lady of Zimbabwe’s office hosted Equatorial Guinea’s First Lady at Baradzanwa Cultural Village in Mazowe, spotlighting shared heritage and African unity. US Immigration Pressure on Africa: A US “third-country” deportation flight landed in the Central African Republic carrying nationals from Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, with lawyers warning deportees had legal protections and could face serious risk. Regional Economic Signals: CEMAC export earnings took a hit as cocoa prices slid, dragging down agricultural export prices across member states including Equatorial Guinea. International Aviation Oversight: The EU updated its air safety list, keeping Equatorial Guinea among countries with banned airlines from EU skies.
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