AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s rare submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test in the Pacific has drawn fast condemnation from Australia and Solomon Islands, with leaders calling it “provocative” and “destabilising,” and pointing to short notice and the missile’s long-range capability. Regional Defence Push: The backlash lands right after Australia signed a major mutual defence pact with Fiji (“Ocean of Peace”), and Albanese says he’ll drive more Pacific treaty talks, including a possible push for Tonga to join. Diplomacy vs. Transparency: China insists the launch was routine and consistent with international law, while Australia and New Zealand say it clashes with Pacific values; the U.S. also urged arms-control steps. Nauru Angle: Reporting suggests the missile’s flight path and landing area were near the Nauru/Tuvalu region, keeping Nauru’s sovereignty and security concerns in the spotlight. Governance & Appointments: Australia also unveiled new diplomatic postings, including a High Commissioner to Nauru. Regional Capacity Building: Australia’s AFP is pitching a faster, cheaper UN peacekeeper training model, alongside a new Pacific policing initiative.
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