AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIllegal fishing crackdown: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency says 11 island nations boarded or detained vessels during August’s Operation Island Chief, with four boats taken to port in Kiribati, Palau and Papua New Guinea for illegal fishing or licence breaches—while 16 other vessels were flagged as “of interest.” COP31 youth role: Fiji’s Climate Change Minister Lynda Tabuya says youth climate leaders will join Fiji’s COP31 work as party overflow delegates, with a Pacific Youth Position Statement feeding into pre-COP31 meetings. Energy security talks: Fiji and Tonga are seeking alternative fuel supply partnerships—Fiji after recent fuel disruptions, Tonga via a feasibility study agreement backed by the US Trade and Development Agency. Tuvalu rights in fossil-fuel transition: Human rights groups urge Tuvalu and Ireland to embed human rights into the second International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, calling for a dedicated rights workstream. Digital connectivity milestone: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to undersea cable networks, improving access for governments and businesses, including support for Tuvalu’s connectivity. Regional governance pressure: At the PIF, consensus broke down over a missile incident near Tuvalu’s waters, highlighting how the “Pacific way” can stall collective action.
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