AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVanuatu–France Dispute: Vanuatu says it will pursue international legal action after talks with France over Matthew and Hunter islands stalled, arguing sovereignty would also decide rights to surrounding waters and resources. Vanuatu Politics: Opposition Leader Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau demands a government apology over alleged mishandling of the Matthew and Hunter negotiations, questioning whether the public was misled ahead of Independence Day. Vanuatu–Cyclone Response: The UN’s CERF approved US$1.7m for Vanuatu recovery from twin Category-4 cyclones Judy and Kevin, targeting food security, WASH, and emergency shelter for the most affected. Regional Security–China/PNG: China-linked pressure continues to ripple as PNG moves to close Taiwan’s representative office, with the US saying it’s part of Beijing’s intimidation campaign amid broader Pacific security concerns. Pacific Environment & Health: A Lancet Countdown report warns climate change is driving a worsening health crisis across small island states, with heat, food insecurity, air quality and infectious disease risks rising. Pacific Marine Conservation: Solomon Islands joins PNG, Vanuatu and Fiji in backing the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves, a large transboundary marine protected area—though management and enforcement details remain thin. Tourism & Local Supply: Tourism and hospitality operators meet government on strengthening local produce supply chains, flagging unreliable local vegetables and eggs as key constraints.
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