AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Nauru Airlines is exploring commercial and operational cooperation with Micronesian start-up One Pacific Airways after talks in Singapore, covering scheduling, passenger connections, ticketing and web systems, cargo, maintenance, and support—no commitments yet, pending further negotiations and regulatory approvals. Regional Security & Diplomacy: Pacific leaders are heading into the Palau PIF summit with a unity test after China’s nuclear-capable missile launch exposed deep splits—foreign ministers in Suva failed to agree on a joint condemnation, with Reuters reporting Nauru and Kiribati did not endorse the proposed statement. Digital Infrastructure: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to global undersea cable networks for the first time, with Australia helping deliver 10,300+ km of new cables, including primary connections for Nauru. Fisheries Governance: The PNA has opened applications for a new CEO to lead the tuna fisheries office, aiming to strengthen sustainable tuna management and member sovereign rights. Maritime Enforcement: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 identified 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four in a major IUU fishing crackdown across vast Pacific waters. Treaties & Air Links: Australia’s treaties committee will hold public hearings on proposed air services agreements with Cambodia, Kiribati, and Naoero (Nauru), including safety, security, customs, and competition law. Environment & Oceans: Pacific foreign ministers backed stronger fisheries protection and ocean governance, supporting a new regional fisheries strategy for leaders’ consideration.
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