AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNauru Identity & Sovereignty: Nauru has moved to hold a referendum to formally adopt “Naoero,” reviving the island’s indigenous name after parliament passed the proposal unopposed, with the vote framed locally as a return rather than a break. Pacific Security Deals: Australia and Vanuatu signed the revised Nakamal Agreement, but it’s weaker than Canberra wanted: the pact bans foreign military bases and requires consultation with Australia for third-party involvement in critical infrastructure, while keeping infrastructure “free from militarisation” and “unauthorised access.” Deep-Sea Mining Fight: Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. (NORI) and Tonga Offshore Mining Ltd. (TOML) have filed parallel cases against the International Seabed Authority at ITLOS, challenging due process and transparency in the ISA’s compliance inquiry—an important test for seabed governance that involves Nauru-sponsored exploration contracts. Regional Fisheries Cooperation: Pacific fisheries ministers and officials met in New Zealand for the Forum Fisheries Committee to push sustainable management and cooperation across the region’s tuna-rich waters. Fuel Crisis Economics: Coverage of the Pacific fuel crisis shows diesel and electricity costs spiking across island economies, with leaders turning to donors and renewable energy plans to reduce future shocks.
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