AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific diplomacy: India and Papua New Guinea wrapped up a second round of Foreign Office Consultations, reviewing development, political engagement, economic cooperation and cultural ties, and agreeing to deepen collaboration across sectors. Ocean governance & finance: Nauru and Tonga-linked deep-sea mining firms have filed UNCLOS claims against the International Seabed Authority after being flagged as possibly non-compliant, while a separate ITLOS move has put two exploration-related disputes (Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. and Tonga Offshore Mining Ltd.) before the Seabed Disputes Chamber. Regional fisheries shock: Tokelau’s abrupt exit from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement has raised fears of a major revenue hit as it loses access to the Vessel Day Scheme, with New Zealand saying it stands ready to support Tokelau. Cybercrime capacity building: Fiji is pushing Pacific-wide cybercrime coordination and legal upgrades, with a regional handbook project nearing completion after meetings in Fiji that include Nauru and other partners. Blue economy & resilience: Palau signed an Ocean Sustainability Policy to balance conservation with economic development as sea-level rise and shifting marine resources intensify pressure. Sports & development: Kiribati won the 2030 Micronesian Games bid, with plans for new facilities and a Games Village boosting regional youth and infrastructure goals.
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