AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeportation deal funds: Australia’s NZYQ deportation deal money is being routed to offices controlled by President David Adeang and his son Damon, with Senate estimates raising conflict-of-interest questions. NZYQ payment details: Nauru withdrew $30.5m from the Australian-backed trust, including $19.8m to pay a loan expanding its airline fleet to seven Boeing aircraft, and $1.9m on business travel and entertainment. Climate accountability vote: The UN General Assembly backed an ICJ-linked resolution saying states have a legal duty to act on climate change, despite US opposition. One-China row: Nauru ordered officials to follow its One-China policy and avoid “Taiwan Province” language, but Taiwan’s trade office in Fiji rejected the label. Nauru-China trade: Nauru says direct cargo shipping and expanding trade with China are lowering costs and improving livelihoods, with food security still a key challenge. Development diplomacy: Nauru says Vietnam is a model partner for goods supply, tuna cooperation and infrastructure, while highlighting shared climate concerns. Culture spotlight: Nauru released its first short feature film, “Far End of the Sea,” shot locally with Nauruan cast and crew, now available online.
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