AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMiddle East Security: The US and Iran traded fresh strikes again, with sirens reported in Jordan and missiles targeting Gulf states, as the fragile ceasefire deal faces renewed strain. Regional Energy Risk: Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has plunged, raising fears of wider disruption to oil flows and prices. Jordan’s Exposure: Iran’s IRGC claimed missile attacks on the US command-and-control centre and Al-Azraq Air Base in Jordan, while Jordan said its air defences intercepted eight missiles. Diplomatic Signals: Jordan welcomed US steps to start procedures removing Syria from the terrorism list, calling it a positive move for regional stability and reconstruction. Parliament & Governance: Former minister Mahmoud Al-Kharabsheh urged Jordan’s parliament to fully use constitutional oversight tools to curb corruption and strengthen accountability. Finance & Markets: Central Bank foreign reserves rose to $26.1bn by end-June 2026, while Amman Stock Exchange activity and indices showed mixed movement. Water & Environment: A Green Climate Fund-backed Jordan Integrated Landscape Management initiative (JILMI) is pushing nature-based water and ecosystem protection across key watersheds.
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