AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile test on 6 July landed in the South Pacific nuclear-free zone between Nauru and Tonga, drawing sharp condemnation from Pacific leaders and renewed calls for stronger regional coordination. Nauru in the Flight Path: Reporting says the missile crossed the Exclusive Economic Zones of Micronesia, Nauru, Tuvalu and Kiribati, reigniting local anxiety about militarisation despite Beijing calling it “routine” and “not directed” at any country. Diplomacy and Defence Pacts: The test landed as Australia and Fiji signed the “Ocean of Peace Alliance,” with New Zealand signaling exploratory talks to join; analysts say the timing underscores a wider contest for influence in the Pacific. Regional Business Angle: The security shake-up is happening alongside ongoing Pacific economic priorities, including PNA’s continued push for sustainable tuna value with Papua New Guinea, and Nauru’s own local sports spotlight as Rockanson Iga prepares for a pro boxing debut in Suva. Weather Risk Watch: El Niño is underway and forecast to intensify, with Pacific communities urged to stay alert through cyclone season.
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