AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s nuclear-capable missile test in the Pacific, saying it’s “not something a friend does” and that the region must stay a zone of peace; the Solomon Islands also lodged a strong protest, while Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Palau and the Marshall Islands added their voices to growing regional alarm. Regional Diplomacy: New Zealand signalled interest in joining Australia and Fiji’s new defence pact after the missile test, as Pacific leaders prepare a joint statement. Aviation & Connectivity: Solomon Airlines launched its first Honiara–Port Moresby service, boosting trade and people-to-people links; meanwhile Air Niugini confirmed it will resume direct Port Moresby–Tokyo flights from July 18. Development & Governance: Solomon Islands and Japan signed an Exchange of Notes for a SBD150m development policy loan; Australia announced a SBD56m education package. Local Updates: Munda International Airport’s border management system is now live; Honiara road sealing works near Hotbread Roundabout–Central Market are progressing; SIMS issued an Orange Alert for strong winds. Community & Sport: WELSI launched a women’s mentorship program; Honiara swept the men’s 800m at the Solomon Games, and Auckland United set up the OFC Women’s final against Hekari.
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