AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFisheries Enforcement: Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26) flagged 16 vessels of interest and led to the apprehension of four, as FFA coordinated two weeks of aerial and surface surveillance across about 27.5 million sq km of Pacific waters, monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels across 11 FFA members including Tuvalu. Climate Diplomacy: Australia’s A$20m Fiji Pre-COP31 summit bill is sparking a political fight at home, with critics questioning spending while the talks aim to keep Pacific climate priorities front and centre. Rights in the Fossil-Fuel Transition: Human rights groups are urging Tuvalu and Ireland to make rights a practical, enforceable part of the second Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels conference—calling for a dedicated human rights workstream. Tuvalu-Japan Cooperation: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo invited Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi to join the Pre-COP31 Leaders’ Event, highlighting cooperation on climate resilience, renewable energy, fisheries and more. Shipping Emissions Rules: Tuvalu has proposed tougher amendments to the IMO Net-Zero Framework, including changes to GHG fuel intensity steps and higher remedial unit pricing. Digital Safety: Pacific foreign ministers backed regional AI and safer digital space principles as connectivity expands across undersea cables. El Niño Water Stress: El Niño is already tightening water and food supplies, with Fiji warning of possible drastic measures and Papua New Guinea preparing for water disruptions. Peacekeeping Milestone: Tuvalu deployed its first four police officers to a UN mission in South Sudan, marking a major capacity-building step for the country’s force.
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