AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoChina Missile Test Fallout: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test is “not something a friend does,” confirming a strong protest and warning against any ICBM testing in the Pacific as Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese calls it provocative and regional leaders—including Tuvalu—express “grave and serious concern.” Australia–Solomons Talks: Albanese says negotiations are underway for a new comprehensive bilateral treaty, with possible easier travel arrangements for Solomon Islanders on the table, alongside cooperation on policing training and broader people-to-people links. Independence & Aid: Australia’s Albanese marked Solomon Islands’ 48th Independence with major support announcements, including SBD56m for education and the opening of the AUD$45m Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre. Regional Connectivity: Solomon Airlines resumes direct Honiara–Port Moresby flights after 15 years, boosting trade, tourism and family travel. Local Relief: The Shortlands Islands Disaster Response Committee has moved from fundraising to distributing cyclone Maila relief supplies across affected islands. Ocean Governance: WCS and Makira-Ulawa Province sign an MoU to strengthen marine planning, protected areas and fisheries management.
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