AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIndigenous-led conservation: Pacific traditional leaders, conservation groups and youth advocates are meeting this week on Indigenous-led stewardship and climate resilience, with Solomon Islands among participants in a regional learning exchange led by IUCN and partners. Japan support for health and skills: Solomon Islands says it is grateful for Japan’s new grant agreements worth about SBD$14.6m—SBD$6.2m for postgraduate scholarships and SBD$8.4m for modern malaria diagnostic equipment to speed up detection and treatment. Foreign policy and regional ties: PM Matthew Wale says Solomon Islands is pursuing a more balanced, constructive foreign policy while strengthening enduring ties with Japan, and he is pushing for a stronger Melanesian Spearhead Group. PNG–Solomons mining cooperation: PNG Prime Minister James Marape offered Solomon Islands PNG mining policy experience as both sides move toward reforms to improve governance and maximise local benefits. Maritime and connectivity: Solomon Ports launched a Shipping Schedule Hub App for real-time domestic vessel updates, while Solomon Airlines is set to start a scheduled Port Moresby–Honiara service next Tuesday. Local governance and public life: Road marking works have begun at Tandai in West Honiara, and the Independence anniversary float parade is set for 7 July with a theme focused on responsibility and accountability. Regional security backdrop: Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal Agreement, barring foreign military bases and requiring consultation on third-party critical infrastructure—an issue closely watched across the Pacific.
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