AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate Justice at the UN: The UN General Assembly backed an ICJ-linked resolution saying states have a legal duty to act on climate change, with the vote 141-8 (US among key opponents) and calls for stronger national plans, fossil-fuel subsidy phase-outs, and “full reparation” for harm. Deep-Sea Mining Rules Under Pressure: The UN seabed mining regulator warned Pacific countries not to be swept up as the US moves toward permits outside the International Seabed Authority, while the ISA says Pacific states are shaping the mining code—especially on environmental standards. Nauru’s NZYQ Trust Details: Nauru withdrew $30.5m from an Australia-linked trust under the NZYQ deportee deal; reporting shows major spending tied to paying down a loan for expanding Nauru’s airline fleet, raising questions about how funds are used. Nauru–China Cooperation: Nauruan President David Adeang told Xinhua that ties with China have exceeded expectations for development, framed around the one-China principle. Pacific Fuel Relief & Costs: ADB says it can fund fuel crisis support across Pacific countries (from $10m to $100m per request), as higher fuel prices ripple through prices and livelihoods. Regional Diplomacy: Taiwan’s trade office in Fiji rejected Nauru’s “province of China” framing after Nauru issued One-China guidance to officials.
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