AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile test on July 6—landing near Tuvalu and Nauru—has triggered sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with leaders arguing it undermines the region’s nuclear-free identity and raises fears of militarisation. Nauru in the Flight Path: Reporting says the missile crossed Exclusive Economic Zones including Nauru, while China called it a “routine arrangement” and claimed it was not aimed at any country. Regional Pushback: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale said “this is not something a friend does,” New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon called the launch “unacceptable” and “incredibly unwelcome,” and Tonga’s PM said it “caused a stir” and created tension. Australia-Fiji Momentum: The test landed days after Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance in Suva, with New Zealand confirming it is exploring membership and Australia using the moment to deepen security ties. Diplomatic and Legal Ripples: Separate coverage highlights Nauru’s ongoing legal fight at ITLOS/ISA over deep-sea mining compliance and interim relief, keeping governance and due process in the spotlight alongside security concerns.
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