AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: China’s foreign minister Wang Yi told Solomon Islands FM Rick Houenipwela in Beijing that China has “no geopolitical intentions” and no “sphere of influence,” saying cooperation comes with “no political strings attached” and Pacific nations are “not someone’s backyard,” after a recent submarine-launched missile test drew regional alarm. Regional Response: Australia’s assistant minister Nita Green called the missile test “destabilising,” while Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale reiterated it’s “not something a friend does,” as Pacific leaders push for stronger security coordination. Local Governance & Public Safety: Independent MP Peter Shanel Agovaka demanded immediate action on rising criminal thuggery in Central Guadalcanal, citing arson and violence and calling for arrests and prosecutions. Health & Capacity Building: A five-day Honiara workshop is underway to strengthen the Provincial Healthy Settings push, with malaria and supply gaps flagged. Food Security Research: SINU and Australia’s CSIRO launched a partnership symposium on cheaper, locally sourced animal feed options for small livestock and tilapia. Education Opportunities: MEHRD launched the English Olympiad Global 2026 and a New Zealand-funded Partnership Support Hub to back education providers. Connectivity & Transport: Solomon Airlines signed an interline deal with Philippine Airlines for seamless Honiara–Manila travel, and flights to Port Moresby are expanding. Sports: New Zealand began the OFC U-16 Men’s Championship title defence with a 5-1 win over Solomon Islands, while Tahiti beat Vanuatu 4-2 in Group B. Community & Culture: PM Wale met Dreamcast Theatre leaders amid rising rent costs, reaffirming government support for the youth arts hub.
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