AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional Security Pacts: Australia and Vanuatu have signed the watered-down Nakamal Agreement in Canberra, with Vanuatu confirming no foreign military base or militarised “critical infrastructure” on its territory, while dropping tighter limits on Chinese investment and instead agreeing to consult Australia on third-party involvement. Pacific Surveillance Watch: The signing came as China’s surveillance ship was tracked north of Papua New Guinea conducting ocean research in sensitive Pacific waters. Nauru Offshore Detention Scrutiny: A UN special rapporteur report says Australia can’t avoid responsibility for asylum seekers sent to Nauru by outsourcing obligations, renewing pressure on the $408m Nauru deal and the wider offshore detention system. Nauru Agreement Fisheries: Ministers from PNA members met in Majuro for the 21st PNA Ministerial Meeting, backing progress in tuna management and endorsing a tuna value-chain development framework. Cybercrime Cooperation: Tonga joined an INTERPOL regional cybercrime initiative, with Nauru listed among participating Pacific states as ransomware and scams rise. Fuel Crisis Fallout: A new look at the Pacific fuel crisis shows diesel and electricity costs spiking across islands, pushing governments toward donor support and renewable energy plans.
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