AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS-Iran Peace: Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan welcomed the US-Iran agreement, praising Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey and others as mediators ahead of a Switzerland signing on June 19. World Cup Shock: Australia spoiled Turkey’s World Cup return after 24 years, beating the Socceroos 2-0 in Vancouver with goals by Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe; attention now turns to Australia’s next match vs the US in Seattle. Hormuz Energy Watch: A temporary US-Iran understanding to reopen the Strait of Hormuz eased fears, but analysts warn logistics and safety concerns could still disrupt global supply chains for weeks. Turkey-Regional Infrastructure: Turkey and Saudi Arabia plan to revive and modernize the Hejaz Railway, with an estimated $100m cost to rebuild the Turkey-Syria link and expand an alternative trade route beyond Hormuz. Media & Culture: Poland’s Viasat Epic Drama licensed Turkish drama “Lost in Love (Sakla Beni),” marking the first Turkish series on the channel. Central Banking & Gold: A new survey shows more central banks than ever expect to add to gold reserves this year, even as prices pull back.
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