AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCybersecurity & Surveillance: A new Forbidden Stories investigation says Morocco kept using Israeli-made Pegasus spyware to target French ministers and other critics, while France briefly considered buying the same tech before President Macron rejected it in 2020—raising fresh questions as French PM Sébastien Lecornu visits Rabat. Franco-Moroccan Tech & Infrastructure Deals: During Lecornu’s two-day trip, Rabat and Paris signed 14 agreements across security, migration, defence, economy, plus a draft scientific cooperation framework, a water-policy loan, and support for the Rabat Regional Express Rail—signalling renewed tech and development ties after France recognized Morocco’s Western Sahara position in 2024. Western Sahara Diplomacy: France publicly reaffirmed support for Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara as part of a “reinforced exceptional partnership,” tying the political reset to broader cooperation in Africa. Local Tech Angle: The Pegasus claims also spotlight how surveillance tools can shape governance and press freedom—an issue directly relevant to tech policy and digital rights in the region.
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