AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoU.S.-Niue ties: President Joe Biden met Pacific island leaders at a second White House summit, announcing U.S. recognition of Niue and the Cook Islands plus new infrastructure support, including plans to improve internet connectivity via undersea cables. Climate politics in the region: Australia’s A$20m bill to host a Fiji Pre-COP31 climate meeting is sparking a political fight in Canberra, with the Opposition saying taxpayers shouldn’t pay while households face cost-of-living pressure. Ocean and fisheries security: Samoa is pushing stronger fish-stock monitoring and EEZ security at the WCPFC, including coordinated “Blue Pacific” operations against illegal fishing, drugs and trafficking, and working to coordinate E-zone boundaries involving Niue. Environment leadership: SPREP’s fifth Executive Board meeting in Samoa is reviewing priorities on climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution, with Wallis-et-Futuna chairing the Executive Board for the first time. Culture & community: A Niuean artist, Susannah Sionetuato, is bringing contemporary Niuean storytelling to Auckland, while Niue’s new silver coin marks 75 years of Chabad-Lubavitch leadership.
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