AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFisheries Crackdown: Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency says 11-nation Operation Island Chief detained or took to port Chinese and Indonesian boats for illegal fishing or licence breaches across 28 million sq km, with leaders set to discuss a new tuna-rights strategy in Palau starting Aug 30. Digital Governance in the Region: Fiji’s Tupou’tuah Baravilala was renewed as chair of the Pacific Policy and Regulation Forum in Tuvalu, backing work on emergency communications regulatory “sandbox” ideas and plans for an ITU Pacific office. Tuvalu-Judicial Boundaries: Fiji’s High Court raised concerns about a Commissioner of Inquiry’s conduct and public statements in the Malimali matter, while PM Rabuka’s lawyer argues the Executive isn’t responsible for fixing procedural defects before a COI report is published. Energy Security Talks: Fiji and Tonga are exploring alternative fuel supply partnerships after recent global disruptions, with Fiji discussing options with Malaysia and Tonga signing a feasibility study with Pacific Energy South West Pacific. Youth Climate Voice: Fiji’s Tabuya says youth will be more than “observers” for COP31, with a Pacific Youth Position Statement headed into pre-COP and COP preparations. Regional Security Tensions: Pacific unity is strained after China’s missile test near Tuvalu/region, with Suva talks failing to agree a joint statement and calls growing for a “united front.”
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