AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoJudicial Well-Being: Nauru’s Chief Justice Peter Shivute urged a stronger focus on judges’ health, saying judicial stress is natural and should not be met at the cost of wellbeing, as the UN-backed Nauru Declaration marks International Day of Judicial Well-Being. Nauru’s Foreign Policy: Nauru (Naoero) withdrew recognition of Georgia’s Abkhazia and Tskhinvali/South Ossetia in 2026, a move tied to Georgia’s non-recognition policy debate and echoed in UN Security Council discussions. Aviation & Connectivity: The Australian-administered North Pacific Connector ended without a successor chosen, leaving Nauru Airlines to operate a scaled-back route while Australia evaluates bids for the next subsidised weekly service. Citizenship & Economic Strategy: Naoero defended its citizenship-by-investment programme as part of a shift toward building domestic economic resilience after New Zealand’s Winston Peters urged Pacific countries to move beyond aid dependence. Regional Governance & Security: Pacific foreign ministers backed a draft Regional Peace and Security Action Plan 2026–2030, stressing “regional ownership” and coordinated responses to crime and climate-related security threats. Trade & Markets: Fiji shipped its first pilot produce consignment to Naoero—54 boxes under a PIDF partnership—highlighting fresh export opportunities for Northern Pacific growers. Airline Cooperation: Nauru Airlines and start-up One Pacific Airways are exploring practical cooperation on scheduling, ticketing, cargo and maintenance after talks in Singapore. Regional Fisheries Enforcement: FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four in a major IUU fishing crackdown across millions of square kilometres. Digital Infrastructure: All PIF members are now connected to undersea cable networks, with Nauru among the countries receiving primary connections supported by Australia. Recycling Voice: Pacific grassroots recyclers, via the Pacific Recyclers Alliance, demanded a greater say in recycling decisions, arguing they’ve built systems on the ground for decades and shouldn’t be treated as mere stakeholders.
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