AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China says its submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test was “routine” and consistent with international law, but Australia’s Penny Wong and Defence Minister Richard Marles called it destabilising and warned of miscalculation risk; Taiwan also claimed the missile’s path and landing were between Nauru and Tuvalu, underscoring how Nauru’s region is being pulled into great-power military signalling. Australia–Fiji Defence Pivot: On the same day, Australia signed the “Ocean of Peace” mutual defence pact with Fiji, with leaders framing it as protecting sovereignty and responding to “common danger,” while Albanese’s Pacific blitz turns next to the Solomon Islands. Diplomacy & Appointments: Albanese’s tour continues as Australia unveils new diplomatic postings, including a High Commissioner to Nauru (Lisa White). Regional Policing Push: Australia’s AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett will pitch a faster, cheaper UN peacekeeper training model and a Pacific policing bloc at a UN summit in New York. Nauru Identity & Sovereignty: Nauru’s parliament has moved toward a referendum to formally adopt “Naoero,” reviving the indigenous name as a sovereignty statement. Nauru Health Alert: Nauru’s health chief is urging the public to act against dengue.
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