AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSyria’s Energy Push: Syria secured an invitation to attend the G7 in Evian as a guest nation, with President Ahmed Al Sharaa set to pitch the country as a potential supply-chain and energy hub after Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Regional Trade & Logistics: A “Four Seas Initiative” aims to link the Arabian Gulf, Caspian, Mediterranean and Black Sea via Syria–Turkey corridors for oil, gas, electricity, rail and communications, as Damascus seeks to reconnect regional economies. Diplomacy Watch: Syria’s leader Ahmad al-Sharaa denied plans for any military intervention in Lebanon and said border demarcation is not urgent amid Lebanon’s displacement crisis. Security & Data Risks: A leak of about 19GB of Syrian Foreign Ministry data exposed diplomatic cables, payrolls, visas and real-estate records, prompting vows to audit and pursue those behind it. Aid Supply Strains: UN agencies warn Middle East conflict is still disrupting humanitarian shipping, delaying medicines and vaccines as sea routes face Strait of Hormuz turbulence. US-Iran Deal Signals: Reports say the US and Iran have agreed on final wording to end the war and reopen Hormuz, a move that could reshape regional shipping costs and routes.
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