AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoJudicial Well-Being: Nauru’s Chief Justice Peter Shivute marked the UN-backed International Day of Judicial Well-Being, stressing that judges’ health and stress levels must be protected, not treated as a stigma or an acceptable cost of the job. Foreign Policy & Recognition: Nauru (Naoero) withdrew recognition of Georgia’s Abkhazia and Tskhinvali/South Ossetia and cut ties, a move Georgia framed as part of its non-recognition policy debate. Indo-Pacific Influence: A report says China “very likely” ran a targeted Pacific campaign to align local development plans with Beijing’s latest five-year strategy, using embassy op-eds and governance outreach. Aviation & Connectivity: Nauru Airlines’ Australia-backed North Pacific Connector ended without a successor picked yet, while Naoero is exploring new airline cooperation with One Pacific Airways. Economic Strategy: Naoero defended its citizenship-by-investment programme after New Zealand’s Winston Peters urged Pacific economies to move beyond aid and keep outside influence in check. Trade & Agriculture: Fiji shipped its first pilot produce consignment to Naoero—54 boxes under a PIDF/NVPL deal—testing fresh-market demand across the Northern Pacific. Regional Security: Pacific foreign ministers backed a draft Regional Peace and Security Action Plan 2026–2030, arguing for “regional ownership” as superpower rivalry grows. Environment & Community Voice: The Pacific Recyclers Alliance says grassroots recyclers across the region should have a real say in recycling decisions, not just be treated as passive stakeholders.
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