AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 hours agoRegional Security & Infrastructure: The Quad’s May 26 New Delhi meeting backed a Fiji port infrastructure project and launched new Indo-Pacific energy security, maritime surveillance, and critical minerals supply-chain cooperation, alongside emerging tech work like 6G and undersea cable resilience. Nauru’s NZYQ Deal Scrutiny: Nauru withdrew $30.5m from an Australia-linked trust under the NZYQ deportee arrangement; reporting says $19.8m would pay off a loan expanding the national airline fleet, while $1.9m went to business travel and entertainment—prompting questions from Australian Greens senator David Shoebridge. Taiwan Diplomatic Tension: Nauru’s Cabinet directive to use “One China” language and avoid “Taiwan Province of China” was rejected by Taiwan’s Taipei Trade Office in Fiji, which said Taiwan is a sovereign democracy. Climate Accountability at the UN: A UN General Assembly resolution supporting an ICJ advisory opinion on states’ legal duties to tackle climate change passed 141-8, but the US voted no—Vanuatu’s draft drew Pacific attention. Deep-Sea Mining Caution: The UN seabed mining regulator warned Pacific states not to rush into a renewed exploitation race, after interest grew following US permit moves; Nauru is linked to a joint venture applying for US permits. Nauru-China Trade Claims: Nauruan officials say direct cargo shipping and expanded trade with China are lowering costs and improving livelihoods, with services stabilising to about monthly voyages. Visa Policy Pressure (Regional Mobility): New Zealand’s reduced Pacific visa fees and longer default visas are projected to cut revenue by $1–2m a year, with funding shifts expected to manage the hit. Local Culture: Nauru released its first short feature film online, “Far End of the Sea,” made with local cast and crew and aiming to mark a cultural milestone.
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