AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoYemen–Saudi Diplomatic Push: Yemen’s Foreign Minister Afrah al-Zouba told Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan that Riyadh’s “terrorist attacks” claims are strongly condemned, and warned Yemen will not accept its territory or waters being used to threaten Saudi Arabia or navigation. Escalation on the Ground: Yemen’s armed forces said they carried out 181 operations in 24 hours against Houthi positions in Taiz and other areas, using drones, artillery and rocket launchers, while fighting also flared around Marib. Maritime Pressure & Trade Risk: With regional tensions rising, the Houthis’ blockade threat and attacks keep squeezing shipping routes tied to Bab el-Mandeb and Hormuz, while UN warnings say Yemen is at the highest risk of large-scale conflict since the 2022 truce. Regional Security Alliances: Saudi Arabia’s new 14-state maritime defense coalition aims to protect Red Sea routes against Ansar Allah, and the broader “Mecca” defense pact involving Turkey and Pakistan continues to reshape regional calculations. Local Economy & Community: In Sana’a, telecommunications companies opened a football championship, while Mawlid celebrations and district events marked Prophet Muhammad’s birthday across multiple governorates.
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