AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRed Sea Flashpoints: Houthis fired missiles at Mokha seaport and claimed strikes on a Saudi landing ship and escort boats off Mocha, while Yemen’s army reported more than 130 offensives against Houthi positions in 24 hours; the UN rights chief warned the escalation risks pushing Yemen back toward full-scale conflict. Humanitarian & Civilian Impact: UN High Commissioner Volker Türk urged both sides to halt attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure as shelling and missile strikes continue to kill and injure people, including in Marib and other government-held areas. Mine Safety: KSrelief’s Masam Project removed 2,157 mines and unexploded ordnance across Yemen in one week, bringing total cleared to 646,550. Maritime Security: Djibouti Code of Conduct member states formed a task force to counter renewed piracy in the Western Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden, calling for better intelligence sharing and faster coordinated response. Diplomacy & Oil Pressure: A 60-day US-Iran deadline for a peace framework expired with talks stalled, while Hormuz tensions and Yemen-linked Red Sea risks kept crude prices elevated. Regional Military Posture: Saudi Arabia announced a 14-state maritime coalition to protect navigation routes, as Yemen’s Houthis continue to threaten blockade-related disruptions.
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