AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAustralia–Vanuatu Security Pact: Australia and Vanuatu have signed the Nakamal Agreement in Canberra after months of tense talks, with a key change: no foreign military base on Vanuatu’s territory, but Vanuatu will consult Australia on any third-party involvement in critical infrastructure like ports and airports. China in the Pacific: The signing came as China’s surveillance ship was tracked north of Papua New Guinea, while Australia says Beijing is seeking a permanent security presence across the region. Tuvalu Climate Push: Tuvalu endorsed the UN’s methane call, backing an urgent fossil-fuel phase-out and pledging to deepen methane action ahead of a 2027 global conference. Tuvalu Trust Fund Transparency: Australia refused AFP’s request for internal documents on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, which AFP reports is invested in firms tied to coal, gas and oil—sparking criticism over possible “greenwashing.” Tuvalu Safety & Fisheries: Australia’s navy minehunters are surveying Nanumea Lagoon for WWII explosives under Operation Render Safe, and Tuvalu has introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to tighten licensing, monitoring and enforcement. Pacific Finance Resilience: Pacific leaders met in Majuro to protect correspondent banking links as ministers warn of a “triple shock” from fuel insecurity, higher import costs and food vulnerability.
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