AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChina Missile Fallout: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale has lodged a strong protest after China test-fired a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile into the Pacific, saying “friends don’t threaten friends” and warning against any long-range missile tests in the region. China insists the launch was “routine military training,” says it notified Solomon Islands in advance, and urges countries not to “overinterpret” the move. Australia–Solomons Treaty Push: In Honiara for Independence Day, Australia’s Anthony Albanese confirmed comprehensive treaty talks are underway and will be fast-tracked, with negotiations to cover security, education, policing and people-to-people links. Aid and Services: Australia also handed over the AUD$45m Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre, plus announced SBD56m in education support. Weather Alert: A strong wind warning remains current across Solomon Islands waters, with rough seas and hazardous conditions for small boats. Sport & Culture: Independence celebrations continued in Gizo with a low-key music programme, while chess fans turned out for the Sir Peter Kenilorea Championship and football heads to another OFC Women’s Champions League final in Honiara.
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