AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS-Iran framework deal and Syria’s fallout: The US and Iran signed a provisional ceasefire framework, but the Lebanon front remains the sticking point, with Israel vowing to keep troops in “security zones” and even threats that Syria could be targeted “sooner or later,” as Washington presses for restraint. Regional security and diplomacy: Türkiye’s National Security Council said it will keep fighting terrorism and urged a principled international stance over Israel’s actions in Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Lebanon, while also stressing support for stability in Syria. Humanitarian pressure on Syria returns: Ahead of World Refugee Day, Save the Children warned that nearly 2 million children have returned in 18 months, yet many face damaged homes, broken services and contaminated land, with 15.6 million people still needing aid. Children in conflict: A UN report said nearly 25,000 children suffered record violations last year, and for the first time government forces were the main perpetrators. Syria energy push: Syria’s state petroleum company signed a contract with ConocoPhillips and Novaterra to develop gas fields and boost production to ease electricity shortages. Environment and heritage: Syria expanded Badia restoration projects to fight desertification, while UNESCO completed training to protect Aleppo Museum artifacts through conservation and digital documentation.
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