AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoCitizenship & Resilience: Naoero (formerly Nauru) is defending its citizenship-by-investment programme as a way to protect families from global uncertainty while funding local economic and climate resilience, after New Zealand’s Winston Peters urged Pacific countries to move beyond aid and keep outside influence in check. Energy Security: Fiji and Tonga are hunting alternative fuel supply partners—Fiji talks with Malaysia and Korea, while Tonga signed a feasibility study deal backed by the US Trade and Development Agency—to reduce future shocks from global fuel crises. Pacific Security Planning: Pacific foreign ministers say “regional ownership matters most,” backing a draft Regional Peace and Security Action Plan 2026–2030 to tackle threats like transnational crime and climate-related security risks. IUU Fishing Crackdown: The FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, using satellite monitoring, remote sensing, aerial and patrol checks across millions of square kilometres. Geopolitics & Influence: A report claims China “very likely” ran a targeted campaign to align Pacific development messaging with Beijing’s latest five-year plan, including embassy-led outreach and local media promotion. Japan’s Pacific Push: Japan is deepening engagement with Fiji and the Solomon Islands across environment, disaster resilience, development finance, and growing security cooperation. Health Watch: A global diabetes snapshot highlights extreme rates in places including Pakistan and the Marshall Islands, underscoring how fast health burdens are rising across regions.
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