AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security Push: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale floated a “Pacific-led” security architecture during talks in Canberra, saying regional issues should be handled first by Pacific nations and hinting at a future regional treaty. Fuel Crisis as Security Risk: At the 2026 Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue in Suva, ministers including Nauru’s representatives warned the fuel crunch is now an economic security threat, with PNG weighing smaller refineries to support both domestic supply and neighbours. Regional Cooperation Under Scrutiny: Solomon Islands and other leaders used the same forum to call for stronger cooperation, while SINU VC Dr Transform Aqorau challenged the region to prove declarations deliver real outcomes, pointing to fisheries as a rare success. Nauru Court Appointments: Nauru’s judiciary welcomed former PNG Chief Justice Sir Gibbs Salika to the Court of Appeal, with Vice President Lionel Aingimea calling it a boost for the island’s top appellate bench. Fisheries Fallout: Tokelau was removed from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement, losing access to the Vessel Day Scheme and putting major revenue at risk, with RNZ reporting Vanuatu has taken its place. Maritime Climate Deal: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro to coordinate a cleaner, low-carbon shipping transition. Judicial and Rights Pressure (Australia): Australia’s High Court rejected a bid for immunity over unlawful detention, while refugee advocates renewed calls for permanent pathways for people long stuck in limbo after Nauru/PNG transfers.
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