AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security vs Climate Action: Pacific Elders Voice says the U.S-Pacific Partnership Declaration talks climate but delivers too little, calling the extra US$810m over 10–15 years inadequate for island needs, with Nauru among the signatories. Nauru in the missile fallout: Australia says China’s nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile landed between Nauru and Tuvalu, warning it’s destabilising and that “less nuclear weapons” are needed; analysts also warn the range could reach major Australian cities. New defence deals ripple outward: Australia and Fiji signed the “Ocean of Peace” mutual defence pact plus a broader climate-and-economy agreement, while Australia also moves to deepen ties with PNG and Solomon Islands amid the same security shock. Banaba mining shift: Rabi Council of Leaders says Banaba resource extraction plans have moved on from Australian firm Centrex, now pursuing a feasibility study with Kiribati and Nauru. Reef heat risk: Coverage highlights extreme heat and coral bleaching risk across Asia and the Pacific, with El Niño expected to add stress to already-warmed reefs. Fisheries governance: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee ministerial meeting in Wellington wrapped up, setting priorities for cooperation on sustainable Pacific fisheries.
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