AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoPacific Energy & Resilience: Papua New Guinea says it wants to boost oil and gas output to help fuel-dependent Pacific neighbours, with talks in Suva focused on easing cost-of-living pressure after the Iran-linked Strait of Hormuz disruption. Regional Fisheries Skills: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency is opening nominations for Cohort 12 of its Certificate IV in Fisheries Enforcement and Compliance (starts 07 Sept 2026), aimed at strengthening frontline compliance and enforcement. Solomon Islands Security Pivot: Solomon Islands’ PM Matthew Wale floated a Pacific-wide security pact during talks in Canberra, while also saying he can’t legally publish the China security agreement text due to a non-disclosure clause. Nauru in Ireland Visa Rules: Ireland announced new visa requirements effective 15 June 2026, and notes Nauru was added to visa rules in 2025—part of ongoing alignment with UK/Europe practices. Immigration Detention Fallout (Australia): Australia’s High Court ruling allows detainees to sue over unlawful detention; Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says compensation costs are still being worked out, with mention of a settlement involving Nauru. Bilateral Travel Context (India–PNG): India and Papua New Guinea reviewed cooperation across sectors in Foreign Office Consultations, including regional issues relevant to travel and tourism planning.
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