AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Vanuatu and other Pacific leaders keep “hedging” as Australia signs new security pacts while China expands trade and influence, with analysts warning the region is being pulled between Western security guarantees and Beijing’s development footprint. US Visa Pressure: The US is requiring higher visa bonds—up to US$27,000—for some Pacific visitors, adding new costs and uncertainty for travel. Local Governance & Community Policing: Vanuatu’s Internal Affairs Minister Andrew Solomon Napuat signed an MoU with Solomon Islands to strengthen community policing through officer exchanges and deeper links with chiefs, churches, women’s groups and youth. Women in Politics & Media: Vanuatu MP Marie Louise Milne urged fair, accurate and professional media coverage of women leaders, saying reporting should focus on policy, not gender. Labour Mobility: Unions across the Pacific are running a Vanuatu workshop on worker challenges under New Zealand seasonal workers and Australia’s PALM schemes, including reintegration support. Ocean Stewardship: Pacific civil society and leaders called for stronger Pacific control over ocean decisions, rejecting deep-sea mining and warning against militarisation and external pressure.
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