AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test on 6 July drew sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with reports of the flight path passing near Nauru and landing between Nauru and Tonga, as Australia, New Zealand and others warned Beijing’s “routine” framing won’t wash. Diplomacy Pressure: In a related escalation, Papua New Guinea moved to close Taiwan’s Port Moresby representative trade office immediately, prompting U.S. concern about intimidation and reinforcing China’s growing leverage in the southern Pacific. Nauru Governance & Rights: A quiet change to Nauru policing powers is being questioned as a possible move to blunt legal challenges tied to the NZYQ deportation cohort, with claims community monitoring officers were empowered to restrain, search and use “reasonable force.” Nauru Economy & Oversight: The International Seabed Authority’s Legal and Technical Commission advanced contractor oversight and recommended exploration contract extensions involving Nauru Ocean Resources Inc., keeping Nauru’s deep-sea mining interests in the spotlight. Transport: Nauru Airlines ended scheduled services to Koror and Pohnpei on its North Pacific Connector, raising questions about regional air connectivity.
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