AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWWII Safety in the Pacific: Australia’s Royal Australian Navy has destroyed about 2,200 potentially live WWII munitions off Papua New Guinea, and a July reconnaissance task force will also operate in Tuvalu’s Nanumea Lagoon to map unexploded ordnance and plan future clearance. Tuvalu–Australia Partnership: Tuvalu’s PM says the mission is “unfinished business” and a practical example of the Falepili Union Treaty, with Australian support requested by Tuvalu. Climate & Methane Push: Tuvalu has endorsed the UN Secretary-General’s call for global methane action, backing a fossil-fuel phase-out and pledging to deepen methane solutions ahead of the 2027 co-chair role in the “Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels” conference. Regional Governance: Pacific Islands Forum Troika leaders met in Suva to push Suva Agreement reforms and prepare for the 55th Leaders Meeting in Palau, with climate action high on the agenda. Aid Pressure on SIDS: An OECD warning says global aid is set to hit the lowest level since 2014, with Pacific small island states among the hardest hit and health funding facing steep cuts. Tuvalu Jobs & Oceans: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority is seeking a Project Procurement Officer for the TV PROPER oceans resilience program, funded by the World Bank/IDA.
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