AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoChina Missile Fallout: Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale says Honiara has lodged a “strong protest” with China over its submarine-launched, nuclear-capable missile test in the Pacific, urging Beijing to “be our friend, but don’t threaten us,” as regional leaders debate transparency and the need for tighter Pacific rules. Australia-Solomons Security Push: During Independence Day in Honiara, Australia’s Anthony Albanese backed the call for a stronger regional security framework, while both leaders agreed to keep negotiating a comprehensive bilateral treaty and Australia pledged education and police academy support. Independence Day Diplomacy: James Marape congratulated Solomon Islands on its 48th Independence anniversary, while UAE leaders sent congratulations to the Governor-General and Prime Minister. Local Governance & Jobs: Matthew Wale launched the GREAT Coalition policy, focusing on stronger institutions, local content in government contracts, and lowering electricity costs to create jobs. Health & Transport: Australia handed over the Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre, and Solomon Airlines celebrated its inaugural flight from Jackson’s International Airport to Honiara. Sports: Beach volleyball kicked off at the Solomon Games at SINIS with strong starts from Malaita, Honiara and RenBel.
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