AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIraq–Turkey Energy: Turkey and Iraq are close to signing a one-year extension of the 1973 Iraq–Turkey crude pipeline deal, due to expire July 27, to keep oil moving from Kirkuk to Ceyhan as southern exports stay pressured by the Hormuz crisis. US–Iraq Visit: Iraqi PM Ali al-Zaidi met Trump in Washington, with talk of major oil partnerships and a push for Baghdad to curb Iran-aligned armed groups; al-Zaidi also said Iraq won’t allow weapons outside state authority after Sept. 30. Arbaeen Travel Rules: Iran’s Arbaeen HQ says foreign Arbaeen pilgrims must register in the Samah system for entry/exit, including those coming from abroad or residing in Iran. Air Travel Disruption: Security steps for al-Zaidi’s trip reportedly grounded flights at Washington’s Reagan National Airport for hours, causing major delays and cancellations. Regional Travel Impact: UN officials warned that renewed Hormuz hostilities could harm civilians and disrupt global supplies—bad news for travel and tourism planning across the region. Pilgrimage Community Update: Mandaeans in Iraq and abroad will mark their new year with prayers only, with celebrations suspended for a third year.
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