AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBanaba Resource Plans: The Rabi Council of Leaders says Banaba mining feasibility work will move forward without Australian firm Centrex Limited, shifting cooperation to the governments of Kiribati and Nauru via RONPHOS, after community consultations and questions tied to court filings and the Banaban Trust Fund. Pacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable ballistic missile test has triggered fast condemnation across the Pacific, with Australia and Solomon Islands calling it destabilising and noting the lack of customary notice; reports say the missile flew over EEZs including Nauru and landed near Tuvalu/Kiribati. Regional Diplomacy Push: Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese is driving a “strong message” through the Pacific Islands Forum while also deepening defence ties, including a new mutual pact with Papua New Guinea coming into force and a landmark Ocean of Peace Alliance with Fiji aimed at countering “common dangers.” Nauru-Relevant Tension: Multiple reports place the missile’s path close to Nauru’s EEZ, adding to regional concerns about militarisation in the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone. UN Peacekeeping Cost Pressure: Australia’s Federal Police is pitching a faster, cheaper “lean” training model for UN peacekeepers as the UN cuts its peacekeeping budget.
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