AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism-Agri Link: Vanuatu’s Department of Tourism met hospitality operators in Port Vila with Agriculture Minister Ian Wilson to tackle weak, unreliable local produce supply—especially vegetables and eggs—so tourism can buy more locally. Sovereignty Consultations: PM Jotham Napat says Government will keep consulting leaders, including Tafea Province, before deciding next steps on the Mathew and Hunter Islands sovereignty dispute after talks with France ended without agreement. France Dispute Escalation: Vanuatu is set to take its decades-long islands fight with France to international arbitrators, with officials arguing the islands are sacred to Aneityum people and compromise is impossible. Pacific Security: Regional diplomacy continues to harden as China’s nuclear-capable missile test draws condemnation; Vanuatu’s Lord Fakafanua says it “caused a stir” and warns against militarising the ocean. Regional Defence Pacts: Australia and Fiji’s new “Ocean of Peace” treaty formalises a security alliance that could open to other Pacific states, reshaping the defence landscape. Local Governance & Development: Vanuatu’s tourism push is framed as part of broader economic integration—linking government planning to what businesses can actually source on the ground.
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