AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNauru–Australia Relations: 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 deal, with MP Andrew Wilkie reading the allegations in parliament. Pacific Security & Training: Senior officers from across the Pacific visited a Brisbane-based police program run by the Pacific Police Support Group, highlighting specialist training that includes public order, search and rescue, event planning, and personal protection—often a first trip abroad for participants. Israel in the Pacific: Israel’s FM Gideon Sa’ar concluded a historic Fiji visit inaugurating Israel’s new embassy, with Nauru’s vice president and foreign minister attending, signaling deeper development, economic, and security cooperation. Solomons–Australia Reset: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale pushed a “reset” with Australia, aiming for a new comprehensive treaty as the country recalibrates after a prior security pact with China. Tourism & Aviation Link: The Pacific Tourism Organisation stressed closer tourism-aviation partnerships at the ASPA meeting in the Cook Islands, arguing better air connectivity and coordination are key to sustainable tourism growth across the region.
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