AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRed Sea Trade Boost: Egypt and Eritrea have agreed to launch a new shipping line linking their Red Sea ports, with Egypt also offering railway and port-building know-how—an immediate push for faster logistics and stronger trade. Red Sea Security Line Drawn: In the same push, Egypt and Eritrea reiterated that Red Sea security and management are the “exclusive responsibility” of littoral states, rejecting outside roles and signaling friction with Ethiopia’s ambitions for sea access. Diplomatic Momentum: Egypt’s foreign and transport ministers met President Isaias Afwerki in Asmara as the two sides signed a marine transport cooperation deal to operationalize the route. Regional Context: The week also saw the U.S. lift Ethiopia’s arms embargo after the Pretoria peace deal, while AU/UN officials urged full Pretoria implementation amid renewed Tigray tensions—keeping Red Sea politics tightly linked to wider Horn stability. Business Connectivity: Astral Aviation also announced a weekly Nairobi–Asmara freighter service, adding another practical channel for cargo flows.
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