AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoYemen Humanitarian Crisis: UN food agencies warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 hotspots between June and November 2026, with Yemen still among the most critical areas as conflict, funding cuts and climate shocks push millions closer to famine. Yemen Politics & Regional Ties: Yemen’s Supreme Political Council chief Mahdi al-Mashat congratulated Iran on its “victory” over US-“Israeli” aggression, praising IRG resilience and “unity of resistance fronts.” Agriculture & Food Security: Acting Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah inaugurated Sana’a’s national permanent exhibition of locally made fertilizers and pesticides, aiming to cut imports and boost self-sufficiency; work also continues on land reclamation in Bajil, Al-Hodeidah to expand arable areas. Security & Shipping: Heightened risks persist for Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz routes as Houthi threats continue and diplomatic efforts with Iran remain uncertain. Regional Diplomacy: The US-Iran interim deal is set to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and restart nuclear talks, but major questions on sanctions relief and nuclear limits remain unresolved. Public Reaction in Yemen: Millions marched in Sana’a and other liberated areas rejecting insults to Mecca and the Kaaba.
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