AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaritime Security: A cargo vessel off Yemen’s coast near Balhaf faced an approach by a small craft with six armed men; an exchange of fire with the ship’s security team sent the attackers away, with no damage or casualties reported (UKMTO). Red Sea Trade Pressure: As regional tensions rise, Yemen-linked risks to shipping continue to grow, with renewed concerns that the Bab al-Mandeb corridor could tighten further for commercial traffic. Energy Logistics: Suez Canal traffic picked up sharply in April, with oil tanker transits up 28% year-on-year to 529 and total vessel crossings up 14%, as Strait of Hormuz disruptions and Red Sea instability push energy flows toward alternative routes via Egypt. Diplomacy & Humanitarian Ops: The UN chief renewed calls for the immediate release of 73 UN and humanitarian staff held by the Houthis in Yemen, warning the detentions are undermining aid and development work. Yemen Foreign Policy: Yemen’s Foreign Ministry condemned repeated US aggression against Iran, warning it could drag West Asia toward wider war and disrupt global trade and oil/energy markets.
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