AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAustralia–Vanuatu Security Deal: Australia and Vanuatu have finally signed the long-delayed Nakamal Agreement in Canberra, locking in a watered-down $500m security and policing partnership while stating Vanuatu will not allow foreign military bases and will keep critical infrastructure free from militarisation, foreign interference, and unauthorised access. Mining Governance (PNG–SI): Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea agreed to deepen cooperation on mining sector reforms, with PNG offering legal and technical support as Honiara pushes for more transparency and national benefit in resource development. PNG–SI Framework Agreement: The two Melanesian neighbours also signed a 2026–2030 framework covering trade, investment, infrastructure, security, fisheries, mining, policing and regional cooperation. Public Service & Health Support (Japan): Solomon Islands signed two Japan grant agreements worth 294m yen for public service scholarships and modern malaria diagnosis equipment. Maritime Digital Services: Solomon Ports launched a Shipping Schedule Hub App to share real-time domestic vessel schedules and travel updates. Police Ministry Planning: The Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services launched its Corporate Plan 2025–2028 to guide security and service delivery improvements. Health Workforce: 184 probation nurses were registered after completing supervised practice, boosting Solomon Islands’ nursing capacity. Regional Security Cooperation: PNG’s PM said stronger security and policing cooperation with Solomon Islands is key to tackling illegal fishing, drug trafficking and transnational crime.
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