AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGulf Security & Travel Disruption: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrapped up a GCC stop in Bahrain, stressing Washington won’t accept any Strait of Hormuz “tolls” and warning a deal won’t be “at any price” as Iran pushes fee ideas and shipping risks keep travellers and operators on edge. Maritime Update: The UN’s IMO paused the evacuation of about 11,000 mariners after a cargo ship was hit by a projectile near Oman, prompting safety checks and renewed uncertainty for sea routes. Hormuz Fee Debate: Reports say Iran wants to charge billions annually for “security and environmental services,” but Oman and Rubio insist any future corridor must remain toll-free. Bahrain Travel Context: Bahrain also announced fresh curbs around Ashura observances, including shorter processions, which may affect local movement and holiday plans. Tourism & Mobility: AirAsia X confirmed relaunching low-cost long-haul flights from London Gatwick to Kuala Lumpur via Bahrain from Aug 27, with fares expected to get cheaper. Local Travel Safety: Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry launched a summer “Travel Safe” campaign urging Bahrainis abroad to use official consular support and the Wejhaty app.
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