AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel Crisis & Regional Resilience: Pacific leaders meeting in Suva say the fuel crunch is now an economic security threat, with inflation and higher transport costs hitting jobs and business; PNG finance minister Thomas Opa says PNG is exploring smaller refineries to boost fuel security and help neighbours. Pacific Energy Visa Politics: Australia’s Pacific Engagement Visa ballot opens 1 July, but Vanuatu is excluded and Nauru loses 100 places, sparking claims of “pressure, not partnership” tied to security deal negotiations. Disaster Response Readiness: UN officials urge everyone to step up for disaster response, stressing pre-positioning supplies, community coping systems, and regular drills. Fisheries Shock for Tokelau: Tokelau has been removed from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement, losing Vessel Day Scheme access and risking major revenue, while New Zealand says it will support Tokelau’s push to rejoin. Nauru Court Appointments: Nauru’s judiciary welcomes former PNG chief justice Sir Gibuma Gibbs Salika to the Court of Appeal, aiming to strengthen the island’s top appellate bench. Pacific Shipping Clean Transition: Seven Pacific transport ministers sign the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership to coordinate a low-carbon maritime shift, including low-carbon vessels and resilient ports. Solomon Islands Security Pivot: New PM Matthew Wale floats a Pacific-wide security pact with Australia, while also saying China’s role in regional security should be limited.
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