AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEritrea-UN diplomacy: In Asmara, Eritrea’s Foreign Minister H.E. Osman Saleh briefed the foreign diplomatic community, reiterating Eritrea’s long-standing position on the UN Human Rights Council’s country-specific Special Rapporteur mandate and arguing it has become an obstacle to constructive EU and international relations. Migration and travel impacts: A UN-linked deportation pipeline is highlighted in reporting on IOM’s role in enabling US third-country returns, with deportees arriving in Central African Republic after agreements not fully disclosed—an issue that directly affects mobility and safety for travelers and asylum seekers. Refugee routes debate (UK): UK political coverage focuses on Labour’s proposed “safe and legal” refugee sponsorship schemes, with critics warning it could expand arrivals from countries including Eritrea and Sudan while housing and services remain under pressure. Travel-adjacent security: Separate UK reporting includes a Glasgow murder trial involving Amen Teklay, originally from Eritrea, underscoring how migrant communities can be pulled into local crime narratives. Regional context: A piece on South Sudan’s foreign policy milestones notes growing participation in UN and regional bodies since independence—useful background for travelers and business planning across the region.
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