AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security: China’s first publicly confirmed submarine-launched nuclear-capable ballistic missile test into South Pacific waters has triggered sharp condemnation across the region, with Beijing calling it “routine” and “not directed at any country,” while leaders warn it raises tension and risks undermining the Pacific’s nuclear-free commitments. Nauru & Neighbours: Reporting and analysis place the likely impact area between Nauru and Tonga, prompting renewed calls for stronger regional coordination and clearer explanations from nuclear powers. Regional Diplomacy: The missile launch came as Australia and Fiji signed the “Ocean of Peace Alliance,” and Pacific leaders weigh whether to deepen security ties, with New Zealand signalling exploratory talks about joining. Judicial Governance: Separately, a petition filed to stop Nauru-relevant judicial oversight from publishing individual judges’ performance scores argues the plan lacks a legal framework and threatens judicial independence. Ocean Governance: The UN seabed regulator defended its authority as deep-sea mining firms seek to halt an inquiry, while campaigners warn exemptions could weaken environmental safeguards.
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