AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVanuatu–France Dispute: Vanuatu says it will pursue international legal action after talks with France over sovereignty of Matthew and Hunter islands failed, with the islands’ status tied to maritime rights and resources. Vanuatu Politics: Opposition Leader Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau demands a government apology over alleged mishandling of the Matthew and Hunter negotiations, questioning whether the public was misled about a resolution. Regional Security: Tuvalu detained a Chinese fishing longliner after allegations it hid its location, fished without proper authorisation, and discarded sharks without log entries; the case comes as Pacific security concerns rise after a missile test near Tuvalu’s EEZ. Pacific Diplomacy & Tech: UNDP highlights Pacific digital readiness work in Vanuatu, Fiji and others as foundations for AI governance and adoption. Campus Safety: A royal commission heard universities were warned about “aggressive” and violent behaviour by outsiders at pro-Palestinian campus protests, with calls to tighten access controls. Tourism–Agriculture Link: Vanuatu tourism and hospitality operators met government on strengthening local produce supply chains, citing unreliable local vegetables and eggs as key constraints.
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