AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPacific Security Pivot: Solomon Islands’ new PM Matthew Wale floated a Pacific-led security pact during talks in Canberra, while saying he’ll “review” the China-Solomons deal and may not publish its text due to a non-disclosure clause. Clean Shipping for Island States: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, with Nauru among the signatories, aiming to shift maritime fleets toward low-carbon vessels and climate-resilient ports. Ocean Resilience & Heritage: UNESCO supported a Pacific course in Suzhou to strengthen disaster and climate resilience in world heritage management, with Nauru and other SIDS participants using Pacific sites as case studies. Ocean Governance at Home: Palau’s president signed an Ocean Sustainability Policy as sea levels rise, linking conservation with community and economic needs. Nauru’s Economic Lessons: A feature revisits how phosphate wealth made Nauru rich fast, then left long-term dependence—an environmental cautionary tale for today’s climate pressures. Deep-Sea Minerals Capacity: The Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority attended a regional deep seabed workshop in Suva focused on environmental governance and future capacity-building. Maritime Food & Livelihoods: Tokelau confirmed it has exited the Nauru Agreement tuna arrangement, affecting access to fishing time allocations—raising new questions for Pacific fisheries income.
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