AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSubmarine Missile Shock: China carried out a rare submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the Pacific, with the projectile believed to have flown over several island EEZs and landed near waters close to Tuvalu and Nauru, triggering sharp condemnation from Australia, New Zealand, the U.S. and others over “destabilising” and “opaque” nuclear-capable capability. Pacific Diplomacy & Security Pacts: The alarm landed just hours after Australia and Fiji signed landmark defence treaties in Suva, including the Ocean of Peace Alliance and the Vuvale Union, aimed at deeper security cooperation, economic integration and resilience, with Fiji’s PM Sitiveni Rabuka citing major new Australian investment commitments. Tuvalu Angle: Tuvalu is named among the EEZs potentially overflown, while regional leaders—including Solomon Islands’ Matthew Wale—warned against turning the Pacific into a missile testing ground. Regional Emergency Readiness: Separately, the Pacific Islands Forum activated its emergency response mechanism for a fuel and transport cost shock linked to the war in Iran, with El Niño risks now compounding pressure on small island economies. Peacekeeping Costs: Australia’s AFP is pitching a faster, cheaper “lean” training model for UN peacekeepers at a UN summit, as peacekeeping budgets face cuts.
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