AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security Deal: Australia and Vanuatu have signed the long-awaited Nakamal Agreement in Canberra, ending months of delays. The pact bars any foreign military base on Vanuatu’s soil and says Vanuatu’s critical infrastructure must stay free from militarisation, foreign interference, and unauthorised access, while also requiring consultation with Australia on third-party involvement. Regional Governance & Mining: Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are moving to deepen mining sector reforms, with PNG offering legal and technical experience to help Honiara improve transparency and national benefits, including plans around gold exports and refining. Maritime Digital Services: Solomon Ports launched its Shipping Schedule Hub App, giving the public real-time updates on domestic vessel movements and delays across the country. Health & Education Support: Solomon Islands signed two Japan grant agreements worth 294 million yen for public service scholarships and modern malaria diagnosis equipment. Sports: In the OFC Women’s Champions League in Honiara, Ba Women thrashed Henderson Eels 6-0, while Auckland United beat Drehu Athletico 11-1. Local Development: The Police Ministry launched its Corporate Plan 2025–2028 to strengthen security and public service delivery.
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