AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUndersea Security: A pattern of grey-zone interference is emerging in the Pacific as sabotage and suspicious cable cuts target critical digital links around Taiwan, with ships tied to China operating under third-country flags and incidents reportedly escaping major international coverage. COP31 Prep: Australia and Türkiye have issued a joint COP31 Presidency letter urging faster clean energy, electrification, and resilient infrastructure, with Pacific nations central to the agenda and pre-COP events set for Oct. 5–8, 2026. Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution backing the ICJ climate advisory opinion, with the Marshall Islands among the core supporters, pushing climate action into a legal “obligation” framework and calling for urgent, equitable emissions cuts. Ocean Resilience Funding: ADB, GEF and NDF announced US$16.5 million for the Blue Pacific Finance Hub to strengthen ocean and coastal resilience across climate-vulnerable Pacific states, with Marshall Islands climate envoy Tina Stege welcoming the move. Population Pressure: A new GAO report warns that population loss is straining Marshall Islands and Micronesia economies, worsening labor shortages and threatening long-term sustainability of schools, health systems, and infrastructure. Nuclear Justice: Kiribati and the Marshall Islands renewed calls for nuclear justice at the UN, detailing ongoing human costs from decades of nuclear testing in the Pacific. Marine Wildlife: Solomon Islands reinstated a ban on dolphin exports, reversing a brief policy change and restoring protections for marine wildlife.
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