AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Pacific foreign ministers in Suva backed a draft Regional Peace and Security Action Plan 2026–2030, stressing “regional ownership” of security priorities ahead of the 55th PIF Leaders Meeting in Palau. PIF Unity Under Strain: Disagreement over how to respond to China’s July missile test is testing consensus, with reports that Kiribati and Nauru did not endorse a proposed condemnation statement. Maritime & Fisheries Enforcement: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four in a two-week push against IUU fishing and maritime crime across millions of square kilometres. Digital Connectivity: Australia says all PIF members are now connected to global undersea cable networks, with funding supporting primary links for Nauru and others. Aviation & Nauru Airlines: Nauru Airlines is exploring practical commercial and operational cooperation with start-up One Pacific Airways after talks in Singapore, covering scheduling, ticketing, cargo, maintenance and support. Regional Trade & Cooperatives: Fiji is urging stronger cooperatives to help rural producers reach bigger export markets, including planned root crop exports to Nauru. Treaties & Air Links: Australia’s treaties committee is holding public hearings on proposed agreements, including air services arrangements involving Nauru. Environment Governance: SPREP’s Executive Board meeting in Samoa reviewed priorities on climate, biodiversity loss and pollution, with Wallis-et-Futuna chairing the board’s troika.
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