AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArbaeen Travel & Pilgrim Services: Volunteer Mawakib groups have started serving Arbaeen pilgrims across Iraq’s walking routes to Karbala, offering free meals, drinking water, accommodation, medical help, and on-the-ground guidance as millions prepare to arrive. Pilgrimage Readiness: Najaf and Karbala authorities, security forces, and holy shrines are ramping up plans—service tents, infrastructure work, staff training, and coordination reviews—to handle the surge safely. Iraq Oil Logistics: Turkey and Iraq are close to extending the long-running Iraq–Turkey crude pipeline deal (Kirkuk to Ceyhan) to keep exports moving as Hormuz tensions disrupt southern shipping. US-Iran Strait of Hormuz Fallout: The US and Iran continue escalating strikes tied to control of the Strait of Hormuz, with US actions hitting bridges and port infrastructure and Iran retaliating across the region—raising uncertainty for travel and regional movement. US Travel Advisory: The US State Department issued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list that includes Iraq, warning Americans to avoid travel due to danger and limited assistance. US-Iraq Business: US firms signed about $60B in agreements with Iraq, including deals aimed at alternative oil shipping routes beyond the Persian Gulf. Local Food & Tourism Angle: Kifl fig growers report a strong harvest after better rainfall, with traders moving directly to farms—good news for visitors looking for seasonal local produce.
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