AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoForeign Affairs Diplomacy: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters is in Auckland for talks with Niue PM Dalton Tagelagi, Fiji’s Foreign Affairs and External Trade Minister Sakiasi Ditoka, and Samoa’s Commerce, Industry and Labour Minister Afioga Fata Ryan Schuster, his first in-person meeting with Tagelagi since the Niue leader’s May re-election. Peters framed the visit around keeping close ties in “uncertain geostrategic times,” pointing to the Political Declaration signed last year and people-to-people links. Regional Security & Governance (Fiji): Fiji’s police minister Ioane Naivalurua told parliament that more than NZ$3 billion in illicit drugs has been circulating over the past three years, with NZ$1.2m budgeted to set up a Counter-Narcotics Bureau; he said joint police-military operations helped reduce drug cases by nearly a third in the first quarter. Local Labour Compensation (Fiji): Fiji says it has paid over FJ$7.4m to former Vatukoula mine workers, with nearly 300 beneficiaries receiving full FJ$25,000 entitlements and 63 more still to be paid. Pacific Economy & Trade (Tourism/Ocean): The Pacific Tourism Organisation joined a Pacific delegation at Australia’s Ocean Business Leaders Summit in Cairns, highlighting tourism’s role in ocean stewardship, conservation, and climate adaptation. Justice Update (Niue-related case): A reported assault and disturbance in Petesa (American Samoa) led to charges against PJ Niue, with the defendant held without bail and a juvenile handled separately through the juvenile justice system.
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