AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security Pacts: Australia and Fiji signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance in Suva, creating a mutual defence obligation and pairing it with the Vuvale Union, with Australia pledging more than A$1b over 10 years for Fiji’s security, health and infrastructure. Regional Fallout: The signing landed as China announced a nuclear-capable submarine missile test in the Pacific, drawing sharp criticism from Australia and alarm from New Zealand, with Beijing calling it routine training. Tonga Angle: Reporting on the treaty’s wording says other Pacific states with militaries could be invited to join, with Tonga named alongside PNG and New Zealand—raising questions for Tonga’s own security posture as Australia pushes a wider “Pacific family” alignment. Diplomatic Calendar: The developments sit inside Albanese’s fast Pacific push, including talks with Solomon Islands leaders and meetings in Brisbane with PNG and Tonga ahead of the State of Origin decider. Local Governance (Elsewhere): In New Zealand, Horizons kept final say on iwi resource management agreements, backing up to $10,000 per iwi entity to participate.
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