AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNuclear-free Pacific under pressure: The Marshall Islands condemned China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the South Pacific, saying it revived painful memories of U.S. nuclear testing and urged Beijing to explain its intentions clearly and transparently. Regional security anxiety: Palau President Surangel Whipps warned the Pacific needs more cooperation to cut nuclear risk after the test, calling for a more open approach to military moves. Blue Pacific diplomacy: Pacific leaders also criticized the test as a show of force “in the heart of the blue continent,” with China insisting it was routine and not aimed at any country. Shipping risk with environmental stakes: Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz hit near standstill as U.S.-Iran tensions escalated; the Marshall Islands-flagged chemical tanker Well Sail transited while more vessels reportedly turned off tracking signals, raising concerns for safety and potential pollution. Oman’s navigation stance: Oman reiterated transit passage rights and rejected transit fees, amid ongoing disputes over how ships should move through the strait. Local fisheries focus: The PNA CEO met Papua New Guinea’s fisheries authority chief to reaffirm sustainable tuna management and regional cooperation. Coral reef warning: New reporting highlights how El Niño and warming seas can intensify coral bleaching risk across Asia and the Pacific, threatening reefs that support marine life and coastal livelihoods.
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