AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Security & Diplomacy: Pacific foreign ministers backed a push for “regional ownership” as unity strains under rising geopolitical pressure, with Fiji and other Forum members failing to agree on a common response to China’s nuclear missile test; China also dismissed Palau President claims and warned diplomats not to jeopardize ties over Taiwan. Nuclear & Defence Watch: Guam plans troop deployments to the Middle East and Caribbean, while analysts flag risks as the Pentagon reviews nuclear options; Palau and the Marshall Islands joined calls for 24-hour notice for missile tests. Environment Governance: Wallis-et-Futuna chairs the SPREP Executive Board meeting in Apia, aiming to ensure smaller territories’ environmental concerns are heard. Deep-Sea Mining: Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) took Cook Islands’ objections to the International Seabed Authority forum, opposing a US company’s exploration push in the South Penrhyn Basin that sits within an enclave of international waters around Cook Islands, Kiribati and French Polynesia. Health & Business Relevance: A diabetes ranking roundup highlights very high prevalence in Pacific states like the Marshall Islands, underlining growing demand pressures on health systems and related services.
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