AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIraq Travel & Tourism Watch: Regional security & travel risk: The US and Iran ceasefire talks are still set to expire Aug. 17, with Hormuz tensions continuing to throttle shipping and could ripple into tourism and travel planning across the Gulf. Diplomacy via Iraq’s Kurdistan: Reports say US officials used Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani to set up a secret channel to Iran’s IRGC, aiming to confirm who can actually deliver a deal. Air travel & logistics: CENTCOM chief Adm. Brad Cooper visited the USS Abraham Lincoln amid concerns over mental health and supply issues on the long-deployed carrier—another reminder that Middle East deployments can affect regional air and sea operations. Broader MENA outlook: BMI forecasts a MENA rebound in 2027 after a deep 2026 slump, but warns the Strait of Hormuz disruption is the key drag on trade, investment, services, and tourism. Migration pressures near Europe: Hundreds of migrants protested in Spain’s Ceuta enclave demanding asylum, highlighting ongoing border strain that can affect regional travel routes and accommodation demand.
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