AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security Pacts: Australia and Fiji signed the “Ocean of Peace Alliance” in Suva, creating mutual defence obligations and a “common danger” trigger, alongside the Vuvale Union economic agreement worth over A$1 billion across a decade—moves framed as a response to China’s growing Pacific influence. Regional Diplomacy: Australian PM Anthony Albanese is in a fast-track Pacific push, with plans to travel to Honiara next to progress a new comprehensive treaty with Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale, as Australia signals a “permanent contest” with Beijing. UN Policing Training: AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett will pitch a cheaper, faster peacekeeper training model to the UN, aiming for programs delivered in about five weeks, as the UN cuts peacekeeping budgets. Mining Integrity: Solomon Islands, UNDP and the UK reaffirmed efforts to strengthen transparency and coordination in mining, targeting corruption risks and revenue leakages as the country prepares to rejoin EITI. Water & Climate Risk: Solomon Water warned customers in Honiara, Auki, Noro and Tulagi to conserve water ahead of El Niño-linked dry conditions, with temporary rationing possible. Aviation Upgrade: Santa Cruz Airport’s new terminal nears completion, with major works and passenger facilities installed. Agriculture Support: MALD received 200 agricultural tools from New Zealand to help cyclone-affected communities restart food gardens and livelihoods.
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