AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrison Swap Breakthrough: Yemen’s government and the Houthis have agreed to release more than 1,600 detainees in the biggest prisoner exchange since the war began, with the deal finalized in Amman under UN and ICRC oversight—580 freed by the Houthis and 1,100 by the government, including military personnel, coalition forces, politicians, journalists, and resistance fighters. Regional Pressure on Shipping: As Iran-U.S. tensions keep straining the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea routes, piracy is resurging off Somalia, with ships rerouting around Africa and facing higher risk and costs. Humanitarian Focus: Oman welcomed the agreement as a confidence-building step, while Yemen’s government says it’s shifting from emergency relief toward recovery and rebuilding basic services with UN partners like UNICEF. Broader Context: The week also saw fresh international attention on Yemen’s wider conflict web, from maritime security to detainee releases.
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