AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security Shock: Australia’s FM Penny Wong called China’s Pacific ballistic missile test “destabilising,” warning it raises the risk of miscalculation and runs against leaders’ push for an “ocean of peace.” Australia–Fiji Defence Deal: In Suva, Anthony Albanese and Sitiveni Rabuka signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance (mutual defence) plus the Vuvale Union (climate, economy, health and migration), with Australia pledging over A$1b over 10 years; the pact also leaves the door open for other Pacific states to join by unanimous consent. China’s Timing Question: Multiple reports link the missile test to the alliance’s signing hours earlier, while Beijing says it was routine annual training and that relevant countries were notified. Vanuatu Angle: Prime Minister Matthew Wale met Vanuatu’s internal affairs minister Andrew Solomon Napuat in Port Vila, discussing MSG strengthening, border security and drug trafficking, and Napuat briefed Wale on the Nakamal Agreement. Regional Policing Push: AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett is set to pitch a Pacific policing cooperation bloc at a UN summit, aiming to counter China-linked subversive policing activity.
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