AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security Push: Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese has signed new security/defence agreements with Vanuatu and Fiji, hosted Pacific leaders in Brisbane, and the diplomacy comes as China’s long-range ballistic missile test keeps ratcheting up regional alarm. Vanuatu Sovereignty Row: Vanuatu says it will pursue legal action under international law after talks with France over Matthew and Hunter Islands sovereignty failed in Paris. Kastom Chiefs vs Government: Vanuatu’s paramount chiefs demand PM Jotham Napat resign before Independence Day, arguing the government used sacred cultural names (Nakamal/Namele) in foreign deals without proper consultation. Drug Threat Warning: An ANU researcher says Vanuatu isn’t yet a major drug hub but is increasingly exposed to transnational organised crime using Pacific maritime routes, including fishing vessels and “narco-subs.” Regional Aid Scrutiny: A US ambassador warns Solomon Islands against aid that funnels into “one bank account,” amid ongoing political tensions tied to China-linked funding.
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