AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNiue–New Zealand Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Winston Peters meets Niue PM Dalton Tagelagi in Auckland today, his first in-person meeting since Tagelagi’s May re-election, alongside talks with Fiji’s Sakiasi Ditoka and Samoa’s Afioga Fata Ryan Schuster, as New Zealand stresses its “constitutional relationship” with Niue and wider Pacific cooperation. Regional Security & Trade: The same Auckland agenda sits alongside renewed Pacific engagement, including Fiji–New Zealand Duavata Partnership renewal for the next five years with a focus on trade, security, and climate. Niue/PNG Governance Watch: Papua New Guinea’s PM James Marape will personally oversee Correctional Services after prison escapes, with former corrections minister Joe Kuli set to leave cabinet—an issue tied to crumbling prison infrastructure. Pacific Policy & Economy: Fiji’s police minister told parliament illicit drug flows have topped NZ$3b over three years, while the government reports more than FJ$7.4m in compensation paid to former Vatukoula mine workers. Mobility Rules (Regional): Papua New Guinea published a 28-country list eligible for visa on arrival in 2026, while also noting some countries can’t use the system under updated travel rules. Tourism & Oceans: The Pacific Tourism Organisation joined Pacific leaders at Australia’s Ocean Business Leaders Summit, arguing tourism can support ocean stewardship, conservation, and climate adaptation.
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