AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security & Sovereignty: Vanuatu and Australia have signed a “Nakamal Agreement” security pact in Canberra, with Vanuatu confirming it will not allow its territory to be used for any foreign military base or infrastructure, while still keeping room for broader engagement through consultation on third-party involvement. China–U.S. Rivalry in the Pacific: A new analysis says Washington’s expectation of clear partner alignment clashes with how Beijing operates—rewarding non-alignment and using flexible engagement—creating extra friction for Pacific Island states trying to balance sovereignty, development, and non-alignment. Human Rights Pressure on Australia: Australia rejected most UN Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review recommendations, including calls to stop incarcerating children, end offshore detention of asylum seekers, and take stronger action on phasing out fossil fuels. Aviation & Defense Tech Costs: The U.S. is preparing an interim Air Force One using a modified former Qatari Boeing 747-8, as the long-delayed replacement program grows to about $5.7 billion through 2031, driven by the need for survivable command-and-control capability in extreme conditions.
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