AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoState Department Turmoil: Reports say Trump’s firings and departures have left more than half of top U.S. diplomatic posts vacant, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized for skipping key Ukraine and Iran-related talks—raising fresh questions about Washington’s ability to manage major crises. Energy & Diplomacy (Suriname): With the Strait of Hormuz under pressure, Suriname’s Oil, Gas and Environment Minister Patrick Brunings says the country is pitching its offshore gas as an “energy safe haven,” seeking U.S. and other investors after meetings with the State Department’s energy leadership. Aviation Safety (Suriname in EU list): The EU Air Safety List update bans 154 airlines; Suriname is among the countries whose certified carriers are barred due to shortcomings in national safety oversight. Regional Finance: IDB Invest and the Caribbean Development Bank signed a US$25m guarantee to expand trade financing across the Caribbean, including Suriname, aiming to unlock more support for cross-border transactions. Suriname–China Cooperation: Suriname’s public works minister says cooperation with China will deepen in infrastructure, green development, digital economy and AI as large-scale oil and gas development ramps up. Mining & Investment Signal: Miata Metals’ new TSX Venture listing highlights gold exploration in Suriname’s Guyana Shield, including its Sela Creek project and a funded drilling program. Sports (Suriname-linked): Suriname’s presence shows up in regional and global coverage, from Inter-Island Games expansion talks to Suriname players and teams mentioned in World Cup and tennis reporting.
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