AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAustralia–Vanuatu Security Deal: Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal agreement in Canberra, locking in stronger economic support while stating Vanuatu’s critical infrastructure will stay free from militarisation and no foreign military base will be allowed. Japan–Solomon Islands Grants: Honiara thanked Japan for two new grant agreements worth 294 million yen, backing public service scholarships and modern malaria diagnosis equipment. PNG–Solomon Islands Cooperation: Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands signed a 2026–2030 framework covering trade, investment, infrastructure, security and development cooperation, with a push to grow two-way business activity. Regional Security Focus: PNG PM James Marape said security cooperation with Solomon Islands will help protect borders, tackle illegal fishing and drug trafficking, and build joint training capacity. West Papua Dialogue: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale urged Pacific leaders to discuss West Papua human rights openly while keeping constructive relations with Indonesia. Health Workforce Boost: 184 probation nurses have become registered nurses after completing supervised practice, strengthening Solomon Islands’ health services. Sports—OFC Women’s Champions League: Ba Women FC thrashed Henderson Eels 6-0, while Auckland United began their title defence with an 11-1 win over Drehu Athletico. Education Exchange: Solomon Islands’ first SINU students joined the University of Melbourne Winter School programme in Australia. Business/Transport: Solomon Airlines launched scheduled flights between Port Moresby and Honiara from July 7, improving direct regional connectivity. Media Partnership: Tavuli News signed a cooperation deal with Guizhou Today to expand journalism exchanges and training.
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