AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAustralia–Vanuatu Security: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has touched down in Fiji to sign the Vuvale Union with Rabuka, then heads to the Solomon Islands as Canberra pushes a broader Pacific security push amid China competition. Vanuatu–Australia Nakamal Agreement: In Port Vila, Vanuatu’s Internal Affairs Minister Andrew Solomon Napuat briefed Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale on the newly signed Nakamal Agreement, which bars foreign military bases on Vanuatu territory and deepens Australia’s policing role. Local Governance & Culture: The Vanuatu Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs is objecting to the use of “Nakamal” in the bilateral deal, saying the culturally loaded name was adopted without proper national consultation. Regional Sovereignty: Forum Chair Manele warned that unresolved maritime borders still threaten Pacific sovereignty and resource management, urging faster settlement and stronger ocean governance. Health Policy: Vanuatu launched the HeartCare app to bring community-based heart screening to catch risk earlier and link people to care. Public Service & Borders: Napuat also flagged cross-border drug trafficking concerns between Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, calling for tighter cooperation. Regional Diplomacy: The Pacific Islands Forum troika reaffirmed plans to strengthen regional governance ahead of the leaders’ meeting in Palau.
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