AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoECOWAS Democratic Transition Push: Sierra Leone’s Foreign Minister Timothy Musa Kabba led an ECOWAS high-level delegation to Guinea-Bissau to press the Transitional Government on a peaceful, inclusive path back to constitutional rule, with general elections set for 6 December 2026. Regional Security Mission Drawdown: ECOWAS defence chiefs also visited Guinea-Bissau to share agreed timelines for scaling down and withdrawing the Stabilisation Support Mission, with phased troop reductions and handover steps. Foreign Policy Rift Management: Guinea-Bissau’s FM Fatumata Jau reaffirmed support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and the autonomy plan for the Sahara after talks in Rabat, citing the Dakhla consulate opening and UN Security Council Resolution 2797. Guinea-Bissau Economic Outlook: A World Bank update said growth rebounded in 2025 (5.8%) on cashew performance, but warned of debt, a fragile financial sector, and weak productivity. Aviation Integration: United Nigeria Airlines was admitted as a full member of AFRAA, and it recently signed an MoU with Guinea-Bissau to establish a national carrier.
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