AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security & Tuvalu’s Ocean: Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance in Suva, tying their security more closely and leaving the door open for other Pacific states to join—while the same week’s China submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test drew sharp regional backlash, with reports it landed near Tuvalu’s area and leaders calling it destabilising. Debt & Resilience: A World Bank review says Fiji must act decisively to return debt to pre-pandemic levels, warning that high debt could derail recovery and sustainable development. Climate Justice Push: More than 170 European Christian organisations urged Ireland’s EU presidency to lead on climate justice, including faster fossil fuel phase-down and a tax on fossil fuel profits. Tuvalu Marine Science: Tuvalu premiered a National Geographic Pristine Seas documentary based on a 2025 expedition, highlighting new biodiversity baselines to guide reef and deep-ocean conservation and fisheries management. Safer Seas from WWII: Solomon Islands police EOD specialists joined a multinational operation to survey and remove unexploded munitions in Tuvalu’s Nanumea Lagoon, aiming to protect people and the environment. Blue Economy, Digital Backbone: UNDP reports the Pacific’s blue economy needs stronger digital infrastructure to make fisheries, tourism, and renewable energy more resilient to climate shocks.
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