AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear-Free Zone Tension: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile test over the South Pacific has triggered sharp condemnation across the region, with leaders stressing it undermines the Treaty of Rarotonga’s nuclear-free aspirations even as Beijing argues the launch was legal and not directed at any country. Regional Pushback: New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon called the test “unacceptable” and “incredibly unwelcome,” while Tuvalu’s PM Feleti Teo said it was a “grave and serious concern,” and Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale lodged formal protests. Pacific Unity Effort: Australia’s Anthony Albanese says the Pacific Islands Forum is drafting a “very strong” joint statement, with endorsement talks underway ahead of meetings with Tonga, Papua New Guinea and Samoa. Security Pacts in the Spotlight: The missile test landed amid Australia’s rapid defence treaty rollout, including the Ocean of Peace Alliance with Fiji and the Pukpuk treaty with PNG, as Pacific leaders weigh how to respond to rising militarisation. Nauru Angle: Reports place the flight path and splashdown near Nauru and Tuvalu, keeping Nauru directly in the political and security fallout.
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