AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation & Trade Risk: Europe’s aviation safety regulator (EASA) extended its warning to keep airlines avoiding airspace over Iran, Iraq and Lebanon until July 1, saying the US-Iran framework may have lowered immediate risk but operational uncertainty remains around the Strait of Hormuz and Lebanon. Lebanon Security/State Capacity: Reuters reports Israel and Lebanon are discussing a US-backed pilot that could transfer control of some captured southern-territory areas to the Lebanese Armed Forces, with US training and vetting, while Israel keeps a buffer-zone presence. Nuclear Talks vs. Lebanon Tensions: The US and Iran remain split on whether Tehran accepted UN nuclear inspections; meanwhile the IAEA chief signaled inspectors will visit enrichment sites under the interim deal, even as both sides trade conflicting claims. Shipping & Energy: Oman opened a temporary, toll-free transit corridor through Hormuz with IMO coordination, while oil prices slid toward four-month lows as shipping signals improved and Lebanon fighting eased. Policy Pressure in Washington: The US Senate passed a symbolic war-powers rebuke limiting Trump’s ability to act militarily against Iran without Congress. Local Business/Infrastructure: Lebanon County residents raised concerns over proposed data center applications, highlighting local pushback as global demand grows.
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