AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIsrael-Lebanon Framework: Israel and Lebanon signed a US-brokered framework in Washington on June 26, outlining pilot security zones where the Lebanese Armed Forces would take over and Israeli redeployment would follow verified steps against Hezbollah’s armed infrastructure—while Washington backs a coordination group, humanitarian support, and army assistance; the real test now is whether Lebanon can extend state authority in the south as Hezbollah rejects the deal. Iraq Power Push: Iraq’s cabinet is preparing contracts for 25,000 MW of new electricity generation capacity this year, with larger allocations planned under a programme-based budgeting approach for 2027. Kuwait Industrial Expansion: Kuwait’s Al-Na’ayem Industrial City reached 15% completion and is slated for handover in 2032 under a BOT model, aiming to deliver 1,800 industrial plots and clean-energy-led green manufacturing. Parliament Oversight in Malaysia: Malaysia’s Dewan Rakyat will debate how West Asia conflict affects foreign tourist arrivals and whether Langkawi security forces are ready to tackle smuggling and territorial intrusions, including possible drone use. Anti-Corruption in Iraq: Iraq’s security forces arrested 47 officials in a Baghdad Green Zone anti-graft crackdown, targeting corruption links tied to Iran-backed groups. Energy Market Pressure: Central Asia is seeing fuel-price spikes tied to wider geopolitical disruptions, with governments urging gradual increases and promising relief if global prices ease.
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