AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Missile Diplomacy: Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr is urging a “united front” against China after the region’s leaders failed to agree on a joint condemnation of China’s nuclear-capable missile test, with Nauru and Kiribati among those not endorsing the proposed statement—highlighting how militarisation and notification disputes are straining PIF consensus. Regional Security Pressure: A US-led push with dozens of partners is calling for at least 24 hours’ notice for long-range ballistic missile tests, after China’s Pacific launch drew criticism for insufficient warning and details. Fisheries Enforcement: The FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four in a two-week IUU crackdown across millions of square kilometres, using satellite monitoring, patrols and inspections. Digital Connectivity: Australia says all PIF members are now connected to global undersea cable networks, including new primary links for Nauru and others, aiming to boost trade and services. Nauru-Linked Governance: A JSCOT public hearing on 17 August covers air services agreements including Naoero (Nauru), alongside NATO/NSPO procurement access and value-for-money questions. Deep-Sea Mining Rules: The UN seabed regulator ISA extended a controversial exploration contract tied to Nauru Ocean Resources Inc., renewing scrutiny over governance and the stalled push for commercial mining rules. PNA Leadership: The Parties to the Nauru Agreement opened applications for a new PNA Office CEO to lead tuna governance and ocean resource management.
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