AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy Security & Climate Policy: A UN General Assembly resolution ahead of World Environment Day backs states’ climate obligations, following an ICJ advisory that frames climate action as a human-rights duty—while noting major pushback from fossil-fuel-linked countries including Saudi Arabia. Middle East Energy Shock: Saudi Arabia’s energy minister told Russia’s SPIEF the world needs “stabilization” and that Saudi Arabia will stay a reliable supplier “under all circumstances,” as wars disrupt OPEC+ output and raise prices. Regional Geopolitics: Saudi Arabia and the UAE blocked US strikes on Iran by denying airspace access, a move that could reshape military planning and, indirectly, energy-market volatility. Oil Supply Pressure: Iranian crude and condensate exports fell to a six-year low in May, with analysts citing the Strait of Hormuz disruption and a US naval blockade. Work & AI: Saudi HRSD Minister Ahmed Al-Rajhi urged responsible AI at the ILO, linking technology to decent work, skills, and sustainable jobs. Local Development: ROSHN and Tatweer will build a public educational facility in East Riyadh’s WAREFA community for up to 500 students.
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