AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Security Shock: Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese says China’s nuclear-capable long-range missile test in the Pacific could cause “considerable damage” if weaponised, warning it’s destabilising—especially as the missile reportedly landed between Nauru and Tuvalu. US Pushback: The US says the opaque build-up is a “great concern” and urges meaningful arms control and regularised launch notifications. Regional Response: Australia and Solomon Islands deepen ties while jointly criticising Beijing; a security expert warns the range could reach cities like Sydney or Brisbane. New Defence Moves: Australia signs a major “Ocean of Peace” defence treaty with Fiji, plus broader security deals across the South Pacific—framing them as protecting regional stability. Nauru Health Alert: Nauru’s health chief urges people to act against dengue, as the island faces ongoing climate-linked health risks. Fisheries Watch: Pacific fisheries ministers wrap up the Forum Fisheries Committee meeting in Wellington, focusing on sustainable management of the region’s ocean resources.
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