AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Fuel Shock as Security Issue: Pacific leaders meeting in Suva say the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, with rising prices hitting transport, jobs and remote islands hardest, and calls growing for faster energy transition and regional cooperation. Clean Shipping Push: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, aiming to coordinate a fair shift to low-carbon vessels, resilient ports and climate-ready maritime skills. Nauru in the PEV Visa Mix: Australia’s Pacific Engagement Visa ballot opens 1 July, but Nauru is left off the eligible list—losing 100 places—while Vanuatu and others are also excluded, sparking accusations of “pressure, not partnership” tied to security deal leverage. Fisheries Fallout for Tokelau: Tokelau has been removed from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement, putting Vessel Day Scheme access—and most of its tuna-linked government income—at risk, with Vanuatu reported to take its place. Ocean Resilience Training: UNESCO and ICCROM supported a Suva-region heritage and climate resilience course with Nauru among participating Pacific SIDS, focusing on disaster risk management and community-centered heritage planning. Regional Security Debate: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale floated a Pacific-wide security pact as “Pacific-led” architecture, while PNG also looks to expand oil and gas supply to help fuel-dependent neighbors.
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