AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s rare submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test has drawn rapid condemnation after it was fired with little notice and tracked over parts of the Pacific, with analysts saying it landed near the Tuvalu/Nauru area—raising fears for the region’s “ocean of peace.” Regional Pushback: Australia and the Solomon Islands called it a “provocative act” that “destabilises” the region, while the U.S. also criticised Beijing’s “rapid and opaque” nuclear build-up; New Zealand’s leaders said the launch clashes with Pacific nuclear-free values. Diplomacy in Motion: The missile test landed just as Australia signed a major defence pact with Fiji, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowed to press concerns directly with China while seeking wider Pacific treaty support. Local Relevance: With the flight path reportedly passing close to Nauru’s waters, the episode adds fresh pressure on Nauru and neighbours to weigh security partnerships and transparency demands. Governance & Rights: Separately, Nauru-linked offshore detention oversight remains under fire, with Vinnies saying inquiry findings fall short on the human cost.
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