AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific diplomacy & security finance: Japan is stepping up engagement across the Pacific, pairing development finance and disaster-resilience support with expanded security assistance, including a US$18.4m low-interest loan to Solomon Islands as Tokyo deepens ties with Fiji and Honiara. US-Pacific economic push: At a second White House summit, Biden backed new infrastructure funding for the region (including internet connectivity via undersea cables) and recognized Niue and the Cook Islands, aiming to counter China’s growing influence. Niue in the spotlight: The US recognition of Niue at the summit links Niue more directly to upcoming infrastructure and economic development cooperation. Regional environment governance: Wallis-et-Futuna is chairing SPREP’s Executive Board meeting in Samoa, focusing on climate, biodiversity and pollution priorities and how smaller territories’ concerns are represented. Fisheries & maritime security: Samoa is urging stronger monitoring of fish stocks and better protection of EEZs as the WCPFC scientific session runs, citing rising costs and pushing regional cooperation on illegal fishing and related trafficking, including coordination involving Niue. Telecom rates for Pacific users: Ncell has introduced a new 60-second pulse rate for international outgoing calls to 198 countries from Aug 18, with regulator approval, aiming to improve the calling experience for users reaching abroad. Climate summit spending debate (Australia): Australia’s A$20m bill to host a COP31 pre-conference in Fiji has sparked a political fight in Canberra, with opposition arguing it should not come at the expense of domestic cost-of-living pressures.
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