AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable ballistic missile test on July 6 drew sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with leaders saying it landed in the “blue continent” near Nauru and Tuvalu, while Beijing called it routine and “not directed” at any country. Regional Response: Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance, tying their security more closely and opening the door for other Pacific states to join; New Zealand signalled it will engage about joining, while Tonga and Solomon Islands also criticised the test and urged a united Pacific message. Nauru Angle: Multiple reports placed the missile’s path and splashdown close to Nauru and other small island states, reigniting fears for the region’s nuclear-free identity and prompting protests and calls for clearer intentions. Local Sport: Nauru’s Rockanson Iga is set for his pro debut in Suva on July 25, with the bout live-streamed via VitiPlus. Cyclone Preparedness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to stay vigilant through the remaining cyclone season and follow daily updates from national meteorological offices. Fisheries: PNA CEO Dr Saangalofa Clark met PNG’s fisheries chief to reaffirm cooperation on sustainable tuna management. Environment & Trade: A new high seas treaty exempts deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact assessment rules, worrying campaigners about seabed protection.
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