AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Security Shock: Tuvalu’s PM Feleti Teo and other Pacific leaders voiced “grave and serious concern” after China’s nuclear-capable long-range missile test, with Tuvalu warning against any move to militarise the ocean. Regional Peacekeeping for the Environment: Tuvalu welcomed an Australian minehunter under Operation Render Safe to survey Nanumea Lagoon, aiming to reduce the risk from unexploded ordnance to people, farming and marine ecosystems. Climate Diplomacy—Methane Push: Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia backed UN calls for stronger methane cuts, arguing measurable reductions are urgent for low-lying islands facing sea-level rise and coastal erosion. SDGs and Resilience: At the UN’s 2026 High-Level Political Forum, Tuvalu stressed that sustainable development is inseparable from climate resilience and urged stronger global will to deliver 2030 goals. Waste-to-Fuel Innovation: Tuvalu launched its first plastic waste and used engine oil pyrolysis machine with USP research support, turning pollution into alternative fuel for local energy needs. National Security Policy Drafting: Tuvalu moved closer to adopting its first National Security Policy, expanding “security” beyond policing to include climate, cyber, maritime safety, crime, migration and economic resilience.
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