AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSyrian Economy & Business: Syria’s National Private Sector Conference opened in Damascus, with the Economy Ministry, UNDP and Japan support pushing a new public-private model to attract investment and speed recovery, including panels on reconstruction value chains and women’s economic empowerment. Foreign Policy & Security: A Wall Street Journal report says Russia has resumed resupplying its Syria bases, with a sanctioned cargo ship reaching Tartus and sending equipment to Hmeimim after Assad’s fall—signaling Moscow is keeping its foothold. Human Rights & Society: A Syrian Investigative Mechanism probe renews scrutiny of “The Sisters’ House,” alleging coercive isolation of girls and minors and blocking family reunification under religious cover. Water & Agriculture: Iraq approved a contract to move, store and handle Iraqi crude via Syrian Mediterranean ports Baniyas and Tartus, while eastern Syria continues to reel from Euphrates flooding that has damaged farmland and displaced families. Justice & Accountability: Austria’s torture trial of former Assad-era security officials in Raqqa continues, as Syria’s transition leans on overseas legal pressure.
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