AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHormuz & Oil Markets: Persian Gulf flows are rebounding toward pre-war levels, easing shipping costs and helping oil prices hover near $70 as US-Iran talks continue and surplus concerns build. Maritime Security: Iran’s military command warned tankers to use approved Strait of Hormuz routes or face “forceful response,” while officials and mediators keep pushing for uninterrupted navigation. Funeral Logistics & Mobility: Iran is staging a six-day, high-security state funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with Tehran closures and traffic restrictions, and plans to move the body through major Iranian and Iraqi Shia cities—an event expected to draw millions and test regional stability. Stranded Seafarers: About 8,000 non-regional sailors remain trapped in the Gulf, highlighting how quickly “normalization” can still leave crews stuck. Aviation Demand: Bahrain airport passenger traffic surged in May after Iran-war disruptions, and Etihad marked a long-running France route milestone while Emirates expanded solo travel services. Regional Transport Ties: Pakistan and Türkiye agreed to deepen maritime and transport cooperation, while Armenia-Iran power-line progress also signals broader cross-border infrastructure momentum.
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