AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDiplomatic Tensions: Equatorial Guinea’s Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue issued a stern warning to France over the alleged sale/auction of the country’s Paris diplomatic premises, calling the move illegal and hinting at “proportional responses,” including possible expulsion of French diplomats and even a full rupture. Regional Justice: Rights groups have filed a complaint at ECOWAS’s Community Court of Justice over deportations from the U.S. to Ghana under the Trump administration, seeking compensation for 27 deportees and urging other ECOWAS states to avoid similar deals. Energy & Investment: Baker Hughes opened a Douala oil services hub to support Cameroon’s upstream sector, aiming to cut equipment transport delays and speed up maintenance and project timelines. Sports & Identity: The Pride of Africa Cup returned in Dagenham, featuring Equatorial Guinea in a six-team tournament that Eritrea won again after a shootout. Trade Integration: AfCFTA and Gabon signed an implementation partnership focused on turning Nkok Special Economic Zone output into real intra-African exports. Diplomatic Footprint: Belarus says it will close its embassy in Equatorial Guinea on July 1, citing a Council of Ministers resolution.
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