AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTuvalu Trust Fund Transparency: Australia has refused to release internal papers on the US$200m Tuvalu Trust Fund, despite AFP requests, saying the documents could cause diplomatic “damage”; climate finance experts warn this raises greenwashing and oversight concerns. Pacific Finance & Resilience: Pacific finance ministers meet in the Marshall Islands amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs and food vulnerability, with leaders pushing coordinated resilience measures. Climate Diplomacy at Bonn: UN climate chief Simon Stiell warned countries not to reopen or weaken existing climate commitments as gaps remain on adaptation and mitigation ahead of COP31. El Niño Preparedness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño after WMO’s Pacific centre declared the event underway, with impacts expected to vary by country. Fisheries & Trade Readiness: Tuvalu introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to tighten permits, monitoring and enforcement—aimed at protecting livelihoods and food security. Aviation Connectivity: Tuvalu’s transport minister helped secure regional agreement to improve Pacific aviation safety, affordability and connectivity.
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