AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test on Jul 6—reportedly landing between Nauru and Tonga—has drawn sharp condemnation across the region, with leaders warning it raises tension and undermines the Pacific’s nuclear-free zone. Regional Diplomacy: The missile came as Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance, and Nauru’s neighbours weigh deeper security cooperation; Tonga and New Zealand also pushed back hard on any “normalising” of such tests. Nauru Economy: A new look at Nauru’s recent turnaround credits a surge in foreign income—driven by the Regional Processing Centre, aid, and fishing licences—for strong growth, falling unemployment, and major job gains. Seabed Mining Watch: The UN’s deep-sea mining regulator defended its authority as mining firms seek to slow an investigation, while the ISA’s legal and technical work recommended exploration contract extensions. Fisheries Ties: Tokelau’s participation in the PNA tuna scheme has been terminated, with documents pointing to disputes involving New Zealand’s role. Local Sport: Nauru boxer Rockanson Iga is set for his pro debut in Suva on 25 July, calling on Nauruans to turn out.
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