AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Australia’s defence industry and Pacific affairs minister Pat Conroy says strategic competition with China is permanent, while warning China is seeking a permanent security presence in the region. US Pacific Push: The Trump administration is stepping up diplomatic, economic and security engagement across the Pacific to counter China, including work on secure communications. Solomons–PNG Ties: Prime Minister Matthew Wale met PNG PM James Marape in Port Moresby, signing a framework on development and economic cooperation, and Wale also signed the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves (MOCOR) 2026–2030 to protect interconnected ocean ecosystems. Climate Warning: A Green Climate Fund official warns Solomon Islands must act now to prepare for a looming 2026–2027 “super El Niño,” with El Niño impacts already declared by the meteorological service. Governance Tension: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare accuses PM Wale of abusing clause 22(j) to remove senior public servants for political reasons. Local Economy & Services: SIPA says it will expand the Honiara Domestic Port, while CEMA continues rolling out provincial buying agents to help rural copra farmers. Weather & Safety: A strong wind warning remains in effect for Solomon Islands waters, with sea travel cautioned. Sports: The OFC Women’s Champions League kicks off in Honiara with Solomon Islands’ Henderson Eels hosting and PNG’s Hekari Women chasing a breakthrough title.
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