AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIraq-U.S. Energy Push: Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi began his first Washington trip, signaling a bid for oil-and-gas investment and new cooperation deals, with memoranda of understanding expected as Baghdad seeks alternate export routes amid Strait of Hormuz disruption. Hormuz Shockwaves: The U.S. reinstated strikes and a blockade posture while floating ship fees for “safe passage,” as Iran and the U.S. traded accusations of control—raising shipping, airline, and oil-price risks across the region. Iraq’s Export Lifeline via Turkey: Turkey and Iraq moved toward a 12-month extension of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan crude pipeline transit deal to prevent a July 27 expiry, keeping northern exports flowing as Hormuz stays unstable. Security Politics in Iraq: Iraq’s armed-group integration debate and militia disarmament plans remain central to the government’s agenda, while the Islamic Resistance in Iraq criticized the Washington visit as a risk of “economic domination.” Regional Trade Logistics: Egypt signed a TIR guarantee with customs and commerce chambers to support UN-backed road corridors, including routes linking Europe to Iraq and the Gulf—an indirect boost for diversification away from sea chokepoints.
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