AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUS–Pacific diplomacy: President Joe Biden met Pacific island leaders for a second White House summit, announcing US recognition for the Cook Islands and Niue and promising new infrastructure support, including improved internet connectivity via undersea cables (US$40 million). Pacific environment governance: SPREP’s Fifth Executive Board Meeting is underway in Samoa, with Wallis-et-Futuna chairing for the first time; leaders reviewed priorities tied to climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. Fisheries and EEZ security: Samoa pushed stronger fish stock monitoring and protection of its Exclusive Economic Zone at the WCPFC scientific session, coordinating regional operations against illegal fishing and trafficking and raising EEZ boundary coordination with Niue and others. Japan in the Pacific: Tokyo is intensifying engagement across the region, expanding development finance, climate resilience, disaster management and maritime cooperation, alongside growing security assistance. Regional politics: Australia’s A$20m Fiji climate summit bill for Pre-COP31 sparked a political fight in Canberra over cost-of-living pressures.
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