AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWestern Sahara Diplomacy: A new analysis argues Chilean President Gabriel Boric’s government backed away from self-determination for Western Sahara—refusing to engage SADR representatives and staying silent on alleged human-rights abuses—while aligning with Morocco’s monarchy-backed line. AI Literacy Debate: At the ELI Morocco Forum 2026 in Tangier, entrepreneur Guillermo Taboada warned that “misuse of AI” is making parts of society “dumber,” pushing for better governance and literacy rather than blind adoption. UN & Regional Narrative: A piece on UN diplomacy claims Algeria’s Polisario support contrasts with Morocco’s growing leverage on the ground, pointing to infrastructure and renewable-energy investment as part of Rabat’s strategy. Defense & Tech Cooperation: A U.S. Senate NDAA provision would require a 10-year Pentagon plan to deepen defense cooperation with Morocco (2026–2036), including joint exercises, runway refurbishments, and drone-related modernization. History & Research: A Hungarian-published book, “Western Sahara and Hungary,” draws on Eastern Bloc archives to map the territory’s history and decolonization.
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