AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoU.S.-Pacific ties: President Joe Biden met Pacific island leaders at a second White House summit, announcing U.S. recognition of Niue and the Cook Islands and pledging new infrastructure support, including improved internet connectivity via undersea cables. Climate diplomacy: Forum foreign ministers backed a stronger regional push ahead of COP31, endorsing Pacific COP31 Envoys and the COP31 Pacific Partnership, with Niue among senior officials attending. Environment leadership: SPREP’s fifth Executive Board meeting is underway in Samoa, with Wallis-et-Futuna chairing for the first time, as the region tackles climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. Fisheries security: Samoa urged stronger monitoring of fish stocks and protection of EEZs at the WCPFC scientific session, coordinating Blue Pacific operations and E-Zone boundary work that includes Niue. Niue culture & heritage: Niue’s new silver coin marks 75 years of Chabad leadership, featuring Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson and the “Spreading the Light” theme. Youth development: Blue Light’s Life Skills Camp returned to Waiouru Military Camp, testing rangatahi in sub-zero conditions and awarding Overall Excellence, Merit and Peers’ Choice.
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