AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Visa Pressure on Guinea: The EU Council adopted a 10 July decision tightening Schengen processing for Guinean nationals, citing weak cooperation on readmitting people found staying irregularly in EU states; the change is not a full ban but means longer standard processing and fewer facilitation steps, with delays expected in identifying travellers, issuing emergency travel documents, and organizing returns. Conakry’s Regional Security Context: A broader debate on Sahel-to-Gulf of Guinea terrorism risk argues the West’s counterterrorism architecture collapsed after France’s Barkhane exit, leaving a vacuum later filled by actors accused of prioritizing protection and extraction over containment. Guinea-Linked Political Memory: A Guinean-born Vatican cardinal, Robert Sarah, told EU lawmakers that Europe-Africa dialogue is distorted by “equivocal” language, warning that ideological terms can undermine trust—an argument likely to resonate in Guinea’s own public debates on rights and identity. Gambia Constitutional Politics (Regional Watch): Commentary on President Adama Barrow’s effectively unlimited reelection ambition highlights how “dynasty wearing ballot paper” can erode accountability even where constitutions allow it.
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