AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNauru Travel & Safety: Nauru issued a rare statement calling itself “friendly” and “welcoming” after whistleblower claims of “serious threats of physical violence” toward non-citizens removed under Australia’s $2.5bn deal, with MP Andrew Wilkie reading allegations that the threats were made in a tone showing indifference or intent to cause harm. Pacific Diplomacy: Israel’s FM Gideon Sa’ar wrapped a historic Fiji visit by inaugurating Israel’s new embassy, and Nauru’s Vice President and Foreign Minister Lionel Aingimea attended the sidelines. Regional Security Reset: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale met Anthony Albanese in Canberra to push a “reset,” starting work on a new comprehensive security treaty and signaling a shift away from the prior pro-China stance. Tourism & Flights: The Pacific Tourism Organisation urged tighter tourism-aviation partnerships at the 81st Association of South Pacific Airlines meeting in the Cook Islands, stressing air connectivity as the key to sustainable visitor growth. Pacific Travel Training: Senior Pacific leaders visited a Brisbane-based police training program, highlighting how officers from across the region travel for specialist courses that boost public order, search and rescue, and event planning skills. Honours for Pacific Links: Australia recognized diplomat Ewen McDonald and Melbourne sonographer Peter Coombs for services strengthening ties across the Pacific, including health and education support.
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