AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTaiwan-Office Rift in the Pacific: Papua New Guinea says it will close Taiwan’s representative office immediately, calling it “administrative alignment” to deepen ties with Beijing, while Taiwan insists its office will keep operating. Pacific Security Pressure: Tuvalu’s leaders are speaking out after China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test into the South Pacific, with Tuvalu calling for stronger UN support as small states face overlapping threats from transnational crime to maritime crime and nuclear testing. Tuvalu at the UN on SDGs: Deputy PM Panapasi Nelesone told the UN that climate resilience is inseparable from sustainable development, urging stronger global will to deliver the 2030 agenda. Methane Push: Tuvalu and FSM backed UN calls for faster methane cuts, arguing measurable reductions are urgent for low-lying islands. Tuvalu Waste-to-Fuel Breakthrough: Tuvalu launched its first plastic waste and used engine oil pyrolysis machine with USP research, turning waste into alternative fuel for generators and stoves. Regional Logistics Update: Cameroon’s Douala port reopened after a collision involving the Tuvalu-registered MV Sea Honor and Cyprus-flagged MV Black Rhino, with investigations pointing to steering failure.
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