AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s nuclear-capable ballistic missile test in the South Pacific has triggered fresh outrage and condemnation across the Blue Pacific, with Vanuatu saying it undermines the nuclear-free zone and calls out the lack of consultation. Regional Defence Realignment: Australia and Fiji’s new “Ocean of Peace Alliance” (signed July 6) is pushing the security map toward a Pacific-led bloc, with New Zealand signalling it will explore joining after the missile test. Vanuatu–Australia Base-Blocking Deal: Vanuatu and Australia have also finalised the “Nakamal Agreement” to prevent foreign military bases and require consultation on critical infrastructure, with Australia increasing economic support. Local Governance Tension: Paramount chiefs from five Vanuatu provinces demand PM Jotham Napat resign before 30 July and want the “Nakamal” name removed from foreign agreements, arguing kastom identities were used without proper consultation. Vanuatu Tourism Reform: The Department of Tourism has launched a sustainable tourism consultation in Luganville (Santo) as part of wider national workshops in Port Vila. Temotu Cash Crunch: Temotu Province is facing a worsening cash shortage, with limited ATM access and EFTPOS constraints leaving businesses and workers struggling.
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