AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSolomon Islands–NZ Diplomacy: New PM Matthew Wale will travel to New Zealand next week to meet Christopher Luxon, with Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela and Education Minister Stephen Kumi also expected to attend, as Wellington and Honiara look to reset and deepen cooperation. China Security Pact Review: Wale’s early moves include reviewing the 2022 China security deal and pushing for a new treaty with Australia, signalling a shift in Honiara’s foreign policy direction. EU Tuna Market Pressure: Fisheries officials from Fiji, Kiribati, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu met in Suva on new EU freezer-vessel rules that could affect 97% of EU-listed Pacific vessels, with stricter freezing temperatures and food-safety requirements. Education Recovery After Cyclone Maila: GREAT/MEHRD is prioritising school repairs in Choiseul and Western Province after Tropical Cyclone Maila, with assessments already underway to restore safe learning spaces. Honiara Environment: A week-long coastal clean-up campaign says Honiara’s shoreline pollution is driven by poor inland waste management, urging community and business action. Weather & Safety: SIMS issued a strong wind warning for several provinces, advising sea travellers and residents to prepare for rough seas and reduced visibility. Youth & Sports: SIFF shortlisted 40+ young footballers after U-19 trials, while JICA’s physiotherapy volunteer begins a two-year attachment to strengthen athlete rehabilitation at SINIS.
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