AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRight to Information: RSF backs Mauritania’s bill on access to and use of public information, urging stronger safeguards like tighter limits on refusals, faster appeals, and more independent oversight. Justice Cooperation: Mauritania and Russia signed a justice-sector memorandum to boost cooperation against terrorism, cybercrime, trafficking, and money laundering. Development Finance: The OPEC Fund and Mauritania agreed two financing deals totaling $195mn, including a 2026–2029 country partnership framework for climate-resilient infrastructure and food security. Migration & Rights: EU states are scouting “return hubs” for rejected asylum seekers, with Mauritania listed among potential host countries. Regional Diplomacy: Erdoğan and Mauritania’s president discussed boosting ties in trade, agriculture, fisheries, security, and defense. Humanitarian Convoy Update: Two Argentines detained in Libya during the Global Sumud convoy were expelled and are reported safe in Istanbul, after UN and Red Cross efforts. Sports & Training: Sierra Leone referees attended a CAF/WAFU futsal course in Nouakchott.
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