AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test, saying it’s “not something a friend does,” while the country lodged a strong protest and registered a formal complaint as the missile reportedly passed over or near several Pacific EEZs. Regional Reaction: Leaders across the Pacific—including Tuvalu and Palau—said the “blue continent” should not be used for military signalling, with China insisting the launch was routine training and not aimed at any country. Australia–Pacific Ties: The missile test continues to fuel calls for stronger regional security cooperation, as New Zealand signals it will engage Australia and Fiji about joining the “Ocean of Peace” alliance. Local Governance & Services: Solomon Islands’ border management system went live at Munda International Airport, joining Honiara in processing cross-border passengers electronically. Education Support: Australia announced a SBD56 million education package for Solomon Islands, including new books for primary students and upgrades to rural training centres. Business & Awards: TISA Insurance Group won four honours at the 2026 Insurance Asia Awards, highlighting growth across the Pacific. Sport: U16 OFC soccer begins in Port Moresby, with Solomon Islands among the competing teams.
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