AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDiplomacy Push: Somaliland’s president has asked Britain for formal recognition of its independence, arguing Hargeisa meets statehood criteria and accusing London of “double standards” while pointing to its democratic stability. Oil & Gas Renegotiation: Senegal is resizing offshore oil blocks to match international standards, saying earlier perimeters were too large and encouraged speculation, while also targeting greater state control. Falklands Business Pulse: AIM-listed FIH Group has announced another special interim dividend (40p on 14 July) alongside updates on completed asset disposals. Sea Lion Momentum: Rockhopper says Sea Lion remains on track for first oil, with Navitas shifting Aoka Mizu upgrade work from the Middle East to Asia due to Iran-related disruption. South Atlantic Security: A US-Argentina maritime cooperation pact is set to expand surveillance and training over five years, but sovereignty concerns are already being raised. NATO Friction: US officials have renewed criticism of allies “going into hiding” during the Iran war, adding fresh uncertainty to transatlantic posture. Local Polar Tourism: The Falklands reaffirmed its close relationship with IAATO and took part in the IAATO Marketplace Expo in the US.
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