AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMalvinas/Malvinas diplomacy: Argentina’s veteran Alejandro Diego is pushing a fresh “joint sovereignty” plan for the Falklands, arguing the long deadlock has delivered “nothing” and that a US role as guarantor could unlock talks. FIGAS pressure on mobility: Camp residents say reduced winter flying hours are already making them feel more isolated, with FIGAS set to run passenger flights four days a week until 13 September and Concordia Bay’s maintenance later in the summer likely to tighten options further. Air power update: Argentina has formally retired its A-4AR Fightinghawk fleet as it brings in F-16s, a reminder of how quickly regional air capability is shifting. Public health watch: A suspected hantavirus outbreak tied to a cruise in the Atlantic has killed three and sickened others, while a separate UK response saw medics parachute onto remote Tristan da Cunha to treat a confirmed case. Local culture & travel: Falklands artists are featured in a new short film, and Antarctica21 reports a strong 2025-26 season with 2,847 travellers across 42 voyages.
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