AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTuvalu-Australia Defence Cooperation: Tuvalu and Australia launched Operation RENDER SAFE 2026, a technical reconnaissance mission in Nanumea Lagoon to locate World War II explosive remnants, with officials stressing it’s carried out at Tuvalu’s request and to support safer waters. Regional Fisheries Governance: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee Ministerial Meeting wrapped up in Wellington, with ministers backing the 2026-27 chair transition to New Zealand’s Shane Jones and adopting a communiqué on Pacific fisheries priorities. Pacific Regionalism: Pacific Islands Forum Troika leaders met in Suva to push reforms under the Suva Agreement and the Review of Regional Architecture ahead of the 55th Leaders Meeting in Palau, with climate action also on the agenda. Security Pacts and China Tensions: Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal Agreement in Canberra after months of renegotiation, including a watered-down approach on third-party critical infrastructure engagement and a clear ban on foreign military bases—prompting sharp Chinese criticism. Climate and Methane Push: Tuvalu endorsed UN calls for global methane action, backing a fossil-fuel phase-out and pledging deeper methane focus ahead of a 2027 conference. Tuvalu Jobs Opportunity: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority opened an EOI for a Project Procurement Officer for the TV PROPER oceans resilience programme. Aid Pressure on Small States: OECD reporting warns Pacific small island states face steep aid cuts, raising risks for health and climate resilience as global development funding hits new lows.
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