AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNauru Court & Identity: Nauru’s judiciary welcomed former PNG Chief Justice Sir Gibuma Gibbs Salika to the Court of Appeal, with Vice President Lionel Aingimea saying the appointment strengthens the island’s top appellate bench. Nauru Politics: Nauru MPs approved moving to the name “Naoero” ahead of a referendum, keeping identity and decolonisation on the political agenda. Regional Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale floated a Pacific-wide security pact in Canberra, pushing a “Pacific-led” security architecture and signaling a review of the China-Solomons security deal. Pacific Peace & Fuel Crisis: Pacific leaders met in Suva for the 2026 Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue, warning the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat and urging regional cooperation. Fisheries Governance: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency opened more scholarships for frontline fisheries enforcement and compliance, targeting officers across member states. Australia–Nauru Offshore Fallout: Refugee advocates renewed calls for permanent pathways for people still in limbo after Australia’s offshore detention transfers, including those originally sent to Nauru. International Courts: Australia agreed to pay A$28m to compensate former Woomera and Baxter detainees after High Court rulings on unlawful immigration detention. Diplomacy: India’s envoy Vishvas Vidu Sapkal was appointed next Ambassador to Slovakia; his prior postings included Nauru. Culture & Community: Nauru President David Adeang joined International Yoga Day events, reflecting ongoing diplomatic and community ties.
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