AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test drew fast condemnation across the Pacific, with leaders including Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale saying “friends don’t threaten friends” and lodging a formal protest; Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese warned it could cause “considerable damage” if weaponised and urged less nuclear risk. Nauru in the Flight Path: Taiwan officials released a map showing the missile passing near Nauru before impacting in the sea, adding to regional alarm as the launch was reported with only hours’ notice. Diplomacy & Defence Moves: The missile fallout comes right after Australia signed a defence alliance with Fiji and moved to deepen ties with other Pacific leaders, including talks with PNG, Tonga and Samoa. Travel Policy Watch: The UAE published updated 2026 entry rules, with visa-free access for citizens of at least 70 countries and 49 destinations getting up to 90 days visa-free. Aviation & Tourism Capacity: Kiribati received a second Embraer-190 aircraft from China, potentially boosting direct route options that could affect regional carriers serving Nauru and nearby islands.
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