AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti Security Plan: The UN Security Council roadmap for Haiti’s Gang Suppression Force sets a phased ramp-up to 5,500 troops by October 2026, starting with road security in August and expanding operations beyond Port-au-Prince in September, including planned contingents from Guatemala, El Salvador and Côte d’Ivoire. Russia–Latin America Claims: Russia’s foreign intelligence service says the West plans a provocation accusing Moscow of supplying weapons to drug gangs in Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico, using seized arms and forged materials to damage ties. Caribbean–Taiwan Trade Push: St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ foreign minister urged Taiwan investors to back deeper commercial ties, pointing to a Taipei trade office as a bridge for long-term economic integration. Brazil Power Infrastructure: State Grid’s Belo Monte UHVDC Phase II in Brazil marks a “green artery” milestone, transmitting clean hydro power from the Amazon to southeastern demand centers via a 2,534-km ±800 kV line. China–Chile Diplomacy: China expects a visit by Chile’s foreign minister to deepen cooperation, citing growing trust and a decade since the comprehensive strategic partnership began. US Immigration Policy: A Supreme Court ruling allows the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status protections, leaving many Central American and Haitian recipients facing renewed uncertainty.
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