AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security: China’s submarine-launched intercontinental ballistic missile test into the Pacific has triggered a wave of condemnation, with monitors saying it flew over the EEZs of Nauru and other islands and landed near Tuvalu/Nauru; Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese called it “provocative” and said Canberra raised concerns directly with Beijing, while Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale delivered the sharpest line yet—“friends don’t threaten friends”—and confirmed a formal protest. Regional Diplomacy: Pacific leaders are weighing a “very strong” joint statement through the Pacific Islands Forum, as Tuvalu says the launch undermines the nuclear-free zone spirit and urges superpowers to stop using the Pacific as a testing ground. Treaty Politics: Analysts and New Zealand officials argue the test may not breach the letter of the Treaty of Rarotonga, but violates its object and intent, fueling debate over nuclear weapons-free zone integrity. Local Angle for Nauru: The missile’s reported path and proximity to Nauru’s EEZ are driving renewed attention to regional security coordination and intelligence sharing.
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