AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoForeign Policy & Diplomacy: PM Matthew Wale will travel to the United States and Japan on an eight-day visit, his first since taking office, as Solomon Islands pushes a “balanced and independent” foreign policy and regional unity. Regional Security: China’s missile test continues to dominate Pacific politics, with Beijing rejecting claims of a “sphere of influence” and insisting its ties come with “no political strings,” while Solomon Islands and others urge an “Ocean of Peace” approach. China-Solomons Ties: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela met China’s Wang Yi in Beijing, reaffirming the One-China principle and discussing trade, infrastructure, green energy, education, health and people-to-people links. Maritime Boundaries: Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea concluded technical talks in Honiara on finalising their maritime boundary treaty work, including the southern endpoint in the Coral Sea. Governance & Courts: The Attorney-General responded to Opposition claims over the Kalu v Attorney-General matter involving the JLSC, rejecting allegations of political influence. Anti-Corruption Probe: Government investigators are reviewing records from 2017 onward in the Rennell bauxite investigation, including 33 shipments from West Rennell (2017–2019). Health (Malaita): Japan handed over the upgraded Kilufi Hospital, with new emergency, outpatient, maternity and surgical facilities aimed at reducing referrals and improving care. Law & Order (Central Guadalcanal): Opposition and Independent MP Peter Shanel Agovaka renewed calls for urgent action against escalating criminal activity in Belaha and surrounding areas. Public Service Reform: The Ministry of Public Service is consulting on new subsidiary laws—Public Service Regulations and Public Service Orders—to strengthen governance. Transport: Solomon Airlines domestic services remain disrupted due to a reduced fleet and aircraft maintenance issues.
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