AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOACPS at 30: Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Seedy K.M. Keita, pushed for momentum from the Malabo Summit as the 121st OACPS Council of Ministers opened in Brussels, with focus on implementing the Samoa Agreement and improving the bloc’s financial sustainability. CPLP Cooperation: In Luanda, CPLP parliamentary delegates (July 22-24) will meet to strengthen inter-parliamentary cooperation, democratic governance and institutional resilience, including proposals to expand the AP-CPLP secretariat’s legal capacity. Digital Infrastructure: Equatorial Guinea partners with Huawei to boost digital infrastructure, signaling continued investment in connectivity and modernization. Trade Corridor Watch: Cameroon advanced technical studies to rehabilitate the Ebolowa–Ambam highway, a key route linking to Equatorial Guinea and supporting cross-border movement of goods. Business & Travel Policy: Turkey confirmed only nine African countries—including Equatorial Guinea—are eligible for its 2026 eVisa, while others must use alternative visa channels.
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