AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMelanesian Oceans Summit kicks off in PNG: Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape welcomed Timor-Leste President José Ramos-Horta to Port Moresby for bilateral talks and the inaugural Melanesian Oceans Summit 2026, with leaders from 13 countries including Nauru set to focus on marine protection, climate adaptation, and sustainable ocean use. Diesel-to-solar momentum for Nauru: Nauru signed an MoU with Australian renewables firm Smart Commercial Energy to explore an 18MW solar plus 40MWh battery project aimed at pushing the island toward near-fully renewable power via a power purchase agreement. Pacific resilience financing locks in: The Pacific Resilience Facility Treaty entered into force after Australia and Fiji ratified it, putting community-focused climate adaptation and disaster preparedness funding on track. Pressure on the Pacific “blue economy”: A new deep-sea mining review warns impacts could be “dire and long-lasting,” with risks to undiscovered species. Regional influence game continues: Australia and Fiji are nearing the Vuvale Union security and political deal, while Beijing’s pushback has complicated other Pacific arrangements.
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