AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s nuclear-capable missile test appears to have splashed down near the Tuvalu EEZ, drawing sharp criticism from Australia and New Zealand and raising fresh unease across the region. Regional Defence Deals: Australia and Fiji signed the “Ocean of Peace” mutual defence pact and the “Vuvale Union,” deepening security and economic cooperation as Canberra moves to counter China’s growing Pacific footprint. UN Peacekeeping Costs: Australia’s AFP is pitching a faster, cheaper “lean” training model for UN peacekeepers, as the UN cuts its 2026/27 peacekeeping budget by 10% to US$5.1bn. Tuvalu-Australia Defence Cooperation: Tuvalu and Australia launched Operation RENDER SAFE 2026 to map and assess WWII unexploded ordnance in Nanumea Lagoon, supporting safer waters and future clearance work. Fisheries Governance: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee ministerial meeting wrapped in Wellington, setting priorities for Pacific fisheries cooperation and regional coordination. Aid Pressure on SIDS: An OECD report warns small island developing states in Asia and the Pacific face steep aid declines, with health and public services likely hit hard.
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