AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVenezuela–Turkey Energy Diplomacy: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez arrived in Istanbul for a surprise visit and is set to meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, underscoring renewed cooperation in energy, defense, tourism, and agriculture. Oil Market Shockwatch: Analysts warn that reopening the Strait of Hormuz could rapidly reshape global supply, with expectations ranging from weeks to months for full restart—an issue that matters for Venezuela’s oil substitution narrative. Caribbean Energy Strain Spillover: Reports highlight how prolonged outages and fuel shortages are fueling unrest in Cuba, a reminder of how regional power and fuel disruptions can spill into trade and investment decisions. Aquaculture Push in Nueva Esparta: Venezuela’s fisheries chief promoted seaweed aquaculture as a diversification engine, citing seaweed exports of 270 tons and links to cosmetics, food, and biofertilizers. Aviation Compliance Concern: CONVIASA said a Cancun–Maiquetia flight diversion to Jamaica involved procedural and support irregularities, leaving passengers waiting over eight hours. Sovereignty vs ICJ: Venezuela reiterated serious doubts about the ICJ process over Essequibo after Guyana’s statements, stressing it won’t recognize any ruling.
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