AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomatic Push for Autonomy: Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita hosted an Italian parliamentary intergroup delegation reaffirming support for Rabat’s autonomy plan, framing it as a long-term peace proposal under UN Security Council auspices. UN Process Under Pressure: UN envoy Staffan de Mistura met U.S. senior adviser Massad Boulos after talks in Tindouf, with Washington urging full implementation of UNSCR 2797 and warning parties to move toward a “just, lasting” political solution. Land and Jobs in the South: Morocco’s State Land Agency approved 308 investment projects on about 32,000 hectares in 2025, with major concentration in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab and thousands of projected jobs. C24 Debate Heats Up: Calls are growing to remove the Western Sahara file from the UN Special Committee on Decolonization, arguing UNSCR 2797 reframed the dispute as a political settlement under Moroccan sovereignty. Human Rights and Prisoners: AARASD-France launched an international campaign for the release of Gdeim Izik political prisoners and urged action over Naama Asfari’s indefinite hunger strike in Morocco. Escalation and Condemnations: The UN expressed deep concern over escalatory actions by Moroccan forces, while Frente POLISARIO condemned alleged attacks on Sahrawi civilians. Leadership Shock: The Polisario presidency held memorial ceremonies after the reported killing of Lehbib Mohamed Abdelaziz, son of former leader Mohamed Abdelaziz, amid intensified drone-linked battlefield dynamics east of the berm.
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