AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoPacific Security & Fisheries: New Zealand Defence Force support helped Cook Islands police run maritime surveillance patrols in May, including fisheries checks under Operation Tui Moana and later air searches after patrols in Fiji and Niue’s EEZs. Pacific Climate & Energy: 350.org Pacific Climate Warriors urged more Pacific governments to back the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty ahead of Bonn, pointing to Tuvalu and Vanuatu’s COP27 endorsements and a wider “just transition” push. Tuna & Climate Adaptation: Pacific governments are rolling out a Green Climate Fund-backed Advanced Warning System to track climate-driven tuna shifts, with preliminary outputs presented to the Forum Fisheries Committee in Wellington. Regional Diplomacy: Australia and New Zealand reaffirmed support for Pacific-led regionalism, climate action and security cooperation ahead of the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting in Palau. Niue in the wider Pacific: Niue is named among Pacific states backing the Fossil Fuel Treaty and also appears in the broader Pacific diplomatic and security coverage. Sports Governance: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said Moana Pasifika’s future may still be saved, ruling out a direct government bailout as new backers are sought. Diplomatic Outreach: Israel plans to open a representative office in Papua New Guinea after talks with PM James Marape, continuing its expanding Pacific diplomatic footprint.
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