AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the South Pacific has triggered fast condemnation across the region, with monitors saying it landed near Tuvalu’s waters and New Zealand’s PM Christopher Luxon calling it “unacceptable” and “incredibly unwelcome,” while Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo said the Pacific should not become a testing ground for military weapons. Regional Diplomacy & Messaging: Australia says it raised concerns directly with China and is pushing a “very strong” Pacific Islands Forum joint statement, as Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale lodged a formal protest and warned “this is not something a friend does.” Security Pacts With Economic Stakes: The missile test landed as Australia deepened Pacific alliances—signing the Ocean of Peace Alliance and Vuvale Union with Fiji—while New Zealand signals interest in joining, and analysts warn that pacts without tangible investment risk becoming hollow. Blue Economy Finance: A UNDP piece argues the Pacific’s blue economy needs new digital financial architecture so fisheries, tourism and climate adaptation can stay resilient and transparent. Fiji Fiscal Pressure: A World Bank report flags Fiji’s debt risk and urges decisive government action to restore fiscal sustainability.
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