AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Spotlight (Iraq): Iraq’s return to the World Cup after 40 years is already drawing big travel energy, with fans gathering in Boston ahead of the Iraq vs Norway opener. Iraq coach Graham Arnold says qualification isn’t enough—he wants the team to “shock the world,” even after a grueling run that included major travel disruptions during the Iran war. US-Iraq Diplomacy: US envoy Tom Barrack arrived in Baghdad to meet PM Ali Al Zaidi, signaling Washington’s support for the new Iraqi government and pushing a “strong and mutually beneficial” relationship. Visa Friction for Fans: Senegal coach Pape Thiaw urged the diaspora in North America to rally because US visa restrictions kept many traditional supporters away. Matchday Logistics (Boston): With World Cup crowds, Boston-area transit and parking are under pressure; organizers urged public transport and shared guidance for limited parking near Gillette/Boston Stadium. Energy & Prices (Strait of Hormuz): Hopes of a US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz are easing oil prices, but experts warn normal fuel supply won’t return overnight—important for travel costs and regional stability. Security/Travel Risks (Human trafficking): Pakistan’s FIA reported arrests of 46 suspects in Gujranwala tied to human trafficking schemes targeting routes including Europe, America, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
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