AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNuclear-Free Pacific Under Pressure: Pacific leaders and analysts condemned China’s July 6 submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test, saying it landed in the heart of the region’s shared “blue continent,” raising fears for the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone and the safety of island communities. Ocean of Peace vs Militarisation: Kiribati reiterated that Pacific nations should stay united behind the Ocean of Peace vision and discuss the missile test together at the Pacific Islands Forum, as Australia and Fiji move ahead with new security arrangements. Cyclone Season Vigilance: SPREP’s Pacific Meteorological Desk urged people to keep checking daily forecasts and follow warnings, stressing that even weaker systems can bring damaging rainfall during peak cyclone months. Coral Reefs and Heat Stress: World Reef Awareness Day coverage highlighted how warming seas and El Niño can push reefs toward severe bleaching, with monitoring of heat stress becoming critical for Asia and the Pacific’s reef-dependent livelihoods. Sustainable Tuna, Shared Stewardship: PNA and Papua New Guinea reaffirmed cooperation on sustainable tuna fisheries management, linking regional solidarity to protecting tuna resources and improving economic returns for Pacific people. Banaba Mining Plans Shift: Rabi leaders said Banaba resource extraction plans have moved forward with Kiribati and Nauru governments after Centrex was dropped, keeping feasibility study work on track amid community concerns. Kiribati–Fiji Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Fiji and Kiribati ministers met to strengthen cooperation on resilient infrastructure, renewable energy, water security, and lower-emissions maritime transport.
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