AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoPacific Security Tensions: Nauru and neighbours are again in the spotlight after China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test on July 6 landed between Nauru and Tuvalu/near the “blue continent,” triggering sharp condemnation from Pacific leaders. Tonga’s PM Lord Fakafanua said it “created tension” and that militarising the ocean is something the Pacific won’t support, while Australia and Fiji push a “very strong” regional statement. Nuclear-Free Zone & Transparency: Analysts note China argues the dummy-warhead test complied with international law and was notified, but critics say the lack of transparency and the landing location undermine trust in the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone. Ocean Governance & Mining Rules: The UN seabed regulator defended its authority as deep-sea mining firms try to halt investigations, and campaigners warned that a new High Seas Treaty could leave deep-sea mining exempt from stronger environmental impact checks. Climate Risk Signals: With El Niño underway and cyclone season continuing, Pacific meteorology agencies urged people to follow daily forecasts and warnings—especially as storms may intensify farther east. Local Safety: Australia’s Operation Render Safe continues removing explosive remnants of war across the Pacific, including work linked to Nauru and nearby regions.
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