AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNauru-Australia Deal Fallout: Nauru issued a rare public response after an MP read out claims from a whistleblower alleging “serious threats of physical violence” toward non-citizens removed under Australia’s $2.5bn arrangement, with the government insisting it is “friendly” and “welcoming.” Nauru Funding & Airline Expansion: New details from Senate estimates show Nauru withdrew $30.5m from an Australia-linked trust under the NZYQ deportee deal, including $19.8m to pay down a loan used to expand the national airline fleet to seven Boeing aircraft, alongside $1.9m for business travel and entertainment. Pacific Connectivity for Tourism: The Pacific Tourism Organisation highlighted the need for tighter coordination between tourism, airlines, and airport operators at the ASPA meeting in the Cook Islands, stressing that air connectivity is a key driver for sustainable tourism growth across island economies. Regional Diplomacy Watch: Israel opened a new embassy in Fiji during FM Gideon Sa’ar’s visit, with Nauru’s VP and foreign minister attending the sidelines, while Solomon Islands’ new PM Matthew Wale pushed a “reset” with Australia and signalled a shift away from a prior pro-China security stance.
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