AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVanuatu–Australia/China Sovereignty Talks: PM Jotham Napat says Port Vila will formally sign the Nakamal Agreement with Australia and the Namele Agreement with China after months of renegotiation, with the government rejecting early draft language it feared could undermine sovereignty—especially around security and critical infrastructure—while stressing the deals are cooperation and development, not security pacts. Climate Accountability Push: The UN General Assembly backed a resolution led by Vanuatu affirming states’ legal duty to address climate change following the ICJ advisory opinion; the US voted against, while Australia supported the measure—fueling renewed momentum for climate litigation and stronger obligations on fossil fuels. Regional Security Context (Shipping): Ukraine reports Russian drone attacks on foreign merchant vessels in the Black Sea corridor, including a Vanuatu-flagged Turkish-owned cargo ship ANT, injuring crew and raising fresh concerns for international shipping safety. Pacific Finance Watch: The Pacific Business Brief highlights ADB and other partners moving to fund fuel relief for Pacific countries amid the ongoing crisis, alongside political fallout at a publicly funded regional trust.
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