AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters says China’s nuclear-capable missile test should not be “normalised,” confirming the missile flew over the EEZs of Micronesia, Nauru, Tuvalu and Kiribati before landing near Tuvalu and Kiribati, as NZ explores joining Australia and Fiji’s “Ocean of Peace” defence alliance. Regional Condemnation: Tonga’s PM says the test “caused a stir” and opposes militarising the ocean, while Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale calls for a “strong” Pacific response and expects a “best outcome” from treaty talks with Australia. China’s Missile Test Fallout: China insists the launch was a “routine” training exercise and not directed at any country, but Pacific leaders—including Palau’s president—say it landed “right between” their EEZs, reigniting fears for the region’s nuclear-free identity. Nauru Angle: Reporting suggests the missile’s flight path included Nauru’s EEZ, keeping Nauru squarely in the centre of Pacific security debates. Diplomacy & Defence Deals: The missile test coincided with Australia-Fiji security moves, with NZ signaling exploratory talks and Australia pushing for Pacific unity on the China message.
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