AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Connectivity Boost: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to global undersea cable networks, with Australia helping deliver 10,300+ km of new cables and funding more than A$500m since 2018—an upgrade expected to widen trade, services and government access, including for Tuvalu. Fisheries Enforcement: The FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, covering 27.5m sq km and 3,000+ fishing vessels across 11 members’ EEZs—supporting stronger IUU crackdowns. Climate Diplomacy at Stake: Human rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to make rights a core, enforceable part of the second Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels conference, not just a “cross-cutting” promise. Tuvalu-Japan Links: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo invites Japan’s PM to the Pre-COP31 Leaders’ Event, highlighting cooperation on climate resilience, maritime transport, digital connectivity, renewable energy and fisheries. Pacific Security Tensions: Pacific unity is strained after a China missile test near Tuvalu’s area of interest, with ministers failing to agree on a joint statement—showing how consensus can stall action. Visa Policy Shock (Regional Impact): The US visa bond programme is set to stay permanent for 50 countries, with Tuvalu named among those affected—raising concerns for tourism and travel flows.
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