AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test drew sharp Pacific backlash, with reports it landed between Nauru, Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands—fueling calls for stronger regional unity and less nuclear escalation. Australia–Fiji Security Pivot: Australia and Fiji signed the “Ocean of Peace” mutual defence pact, with other Pacific states able to join, as Canberra moves to counter growing regional tensions. New Zealand Joins the Talks: New Zealand signaled it will engage Australia and Fiji about joining the alliance after the missile test. Regional Diplomacy Pressure: Pacific leaders are preparing a strong joint statement condemning the test, even as some countries remain cautious due to dependence on Chinese aid. Ocean Governance Fight: The High Seas Treaty’s protections reportedly exempt deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact assessment rules, raising fears for seabed conservation. Cyclone Season Reminder: SPREP urged Pacific communities to stay glued to National Meteorological Office warnings as cyclone risk continues into peak months. Nauru-Linked Health Reality: Nauru remains highlighted for the world’s highest obesity rate, tied to long-running economic and food-system shifts. Tuna Management Update: PNA CEO Dr Saangalofa Clark reaffirmed PNG’s role in sustainable tuna fisheries cooperation.
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