AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPretoria Peace Deal: Former TPLF leader Gebru Asrat says the “defunct TPLF” violated the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement from the start, arguing hardliners rejected key terms and kept heavy weapons while acting as a proxy for foreign interests. National Dialogue: Ethiopia’s National Dialogue conference is underway, with Libyan scholar Saad Salama arguing Ethiopia’s sea-access position rests on international law and landlocked states’ rights. Regional Diplomacy: Ethiopia assumed the OACPS presidency, pledging a results-focused chairmanship on financing, partnerships, and citizen benefits. Food Security & Livestock: AU-IBAR officials praised Ethiopia’s “Bounty of the Basket” initiative and urged wider pastoral-community rollout. Digital Infrastructure: Ethio Telecom is exploring a strategic partnership with Inspur to expand AI-ready data centers and cloud capabilities; Huawei talks also continue. Trade & Mobility: Ethiopia’s EV push continues as Changan opens its first Addis Ababa showroom under the country’s EV-only import policy. International Tech Governance: Ethiopia is named among founding members of WAICO, a new intergovernmental AI cooperation body. Cybersecurity: A report warns of OAuth client ID spoofing tactics targeting Microsoft Entra ID accounts. Sudan: G7 and EU ministers urged an immediate halt to attacks and backed expanding the Darfur arms embargo.
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