AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNiue in U.S. Pacific push: At Biden’s second White House summit with Pacific leaders, the U.S. announced diplomatic recognition of Niue (alongside the Cook Islands) and pledged new infrastructure money, including support for undersea internet cables, as Washington tries to counter China’s growing influence. Regional security and development finance (Japan): Tokyo is stepping up engagement across the Pacific, deepening ties with Fiji and the Solomon Islands through environmental cooperation, disaster-resilience programmes, maritime cooperation, people-to-people links, and expanded security assistance plus a US$18.4m low-interest loan to Honiara. Fisheries and maritime security (Samoa): Samoa is urging stronger monitoring of fish stocks and protection of EEZs as the WCPFC scientific session begins in Apia, warning that without better tracking only a few countries benefit; it’s also coordinating operations with Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Fiji and others, including work tied to illegal fishing and trafficking, and coordinating EEZ boundary issues with Niue and others. Environment governance (SPREP): Wallis-et-Futuna is chairing the SPREP Executive Board meeting in Samoa, with leaders stressing the “triple planetary crises” (climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution) and how smaller territories’ concerns should be represented. Local youth and defence-linked training (Niue-relevant region): Blue Light’s Life Skills Camp returned to Waiouru Military Camp, using sub-zero conditions to build discipline and teamwork, with awards announced for participants.
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