AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoUS-Syria Diplomacy: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thomas Barrack’s formal Syria envoy mandate has ended, but he will keep a central role managing US policy across Syria and Iraq. Floods & Water Security: Syrian President Ahmad Al Sharaa visited Euphrates flood zones after authorities reported evacuations and damage affecting about 2,400 families in Deir ez-Zor, with emergency relief and funding coordination underway. Euphrates Shock to Livelihoods: Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor residents face washed-out roads, threatened farmland and disrupted crossings as dam spillway gates opened amid warnings of a rare flood wave. Regional Security Architecture: Turkey’s Hakan Fidan proposed a new security alliance from Pakistan to the Gulf, with Israel’s participation tied to a Palestinian settlement on 1967 borders. Sanctions & Finance: The US Treasury updated OFAC lists by removing 76 names/entities, including deceased individuals and inactive vessels/companies, aiming to reduce compliance burdens on banks. Trade & Diplomacy Conditions: Turkey said it could resume normal relations with Israel if Gaza humanitarian access improves and killings stop, while insisting on a two-state solution. Reconstruction Watch: Raqqa residents protested demolition plans north of al-Sikka, warning of lost homes and industrial jobs amid talk of outside housing investment.
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