AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test, landing near the Tuvalu/Nauru area, has triggered sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with Australia calling it “provocative” and urging a united response while New Zealand says it will engage Australia and Fiji on joining their new “Ocean of Peace” security framework. Nauru in the Crosshairs: Reports say the missile’s flight path passed near Nauru’s waters, adding to local anxiety about the Pacific being used for military drills. Regional Push for a Joint Statement: Leaders in the Pacific Islands Forum are circulating a “very strong” draft condemnation, even as some states hesitate to publicly confront Beijing. New Defence Deals, New Tensions: The backlash comes right after Australia signed the Australia–Fiji Vuvale Union and Ocean of Peace Alliance, and as Australia’s mutual defence pact with PNG comes into force—moves critics say are aimed at countering China. Local Fallout Watch: In Australia, One Nation MPs are also linking the missile test to a separate Telstra outage, though the government says there’s no evidence of a connection. Climate vs. Security Priorities: Pacific Elders Voice warns U.S. partnership pledges fall short on climate funding, calling climate change the region’s biggest security threat.
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