AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTuvalu Climate Mobility: Tuvalu’s Governor-General Reverend Sir Tofiga Vaevalu Falani urged urgent global action on climate mobility in Berlin, stressing that any movement must protect people’s rights to remain, safe and dignified pathways, and—crucially—Tuvalu’s sovereignty, identity and culture. Australia–Tuvalu Trust Fund Transparency: Australia refused to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, citing diplomatic “damage,” after AFP reported the fund is invested in assets linked to coal, gas and a major oil refinery—sparking criticism over greenwashing safeguards. Regional Economic Pressure: Pacific finance ministers met in Majuro amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, rising import costs and food vulnerability, with leaders pointing to Middle East tensions as inflation risks grow. Fisheries Governance: Tuvalu introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to tighten licensing, monitoring, conservation and enforcement for sustainable use of marine resources. Policing Capacity: Tuvalu’s police force will be boosted by 10 newly graduated officers from Fiji, adding to ongoing regional training support. Aviation Safety Push: Pacific transport ministers agreed on steps to make regional air travel safer, cheaper and better connected, backing a shared framework while keeping national control.
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