AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMSG Leadership: Vanuatu’s Dr Anna Naupa has been appointed the first woman—and first ni-Vanuatu—to lead the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat, a “historic moment” for the Port Vila-based bloc after 40 years. Urban Governance: Port Vila City Council announced free Wi‑Fi on the waterfront and new solar-powered seafront lighting, alongside a PVCC Strategic Plan 2026–2030 focused on infrastructure, innovation, services, and climate resilience. Energy & Security: Pacific energy experts meeting in Suva warned the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, pushing governments to accelerate locally led renewables rather than rely on short-term subsidies. Regional Diplomacy: Australia’s Pacific engagement plans are in motion, with reports of upcoming visits to Fiji and Solomon Islands—and possible Vanuatu PM Jotham Napat talks—around key security and treaty discussions. Mobility Pressure: Australia’s Pacific Engagement Visa ballot opens 1 July, but Vanuatu has been excluded for 2026–27, with officials calling it “pressure, not partnership” amid Nakamal Agreement negotiations. Maritime Governance: Tokelau has been removed from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement fisheries scheme, risking revenue and raising questions about how Vanuatu’s separate arrangement may shift regional access. Ocean Stewardship: Fiji and Panama launched a global Mesopelagic “twilight zone” conservation push, urging protection from fishing and deep-sea mining and better study of the ocean’s “food warehouse.” Fisheries Capacity: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) opened nominations for a new scholarship round to train frontline fisheries enforcement officers, starting September 2026.
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