AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMINURSO Restructuring in Laayoune: Morocco-linked reporting says MINURSO has closed its headquarters medical center in Laayoune after contracts ended for about 20 doctors, nurses and healthcare staff; UN equipment is set to be moved to local humanitarian partners as the mission undergoes a strategic review ahead of its October 2026 mandate expiry. UN Peacekeeping Commemorations: Ahead of June 5, UN Secretary-General António Guterres will honour 68 fallen peacekeepers with the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal, including six Bangladeshis killed in a 2025 drone strike in Abyei; the day also features broader tributes to UN “Blue Helmets,” with India and other troop contributors highlighting their commitments. Western Sahara Diplomacy at the UN: Morocco’s ambassador Omar Hilale told the UN decolonization committee C-24 that the Sahara file is “anachronistic” and should not remain on the General Assembly agenda after Security Council Resolution 2797, which frames talks around Morocco’s autonomy plan under Moroccan sovereignty. Sahrawi International Outreach: Sahrawi representatives met Nicaragua’s National Assembly leadership and received renewed support for self-determination, while Zimbabwe’s president reiterated unconditional backing for Sahrawi self-determination. Humanitarian-Education Links: In Smara, the Sahrawi education minister visited Cuba’s educational mission at the Simón Bolívar National School, underscoring continued cooperation in training and schooling.
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