AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security & China Missile Test: China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test over the South Pacific has triggered fresh calls for a Pacific-led security agreement, with Pacific peace groups warning the “Blue Pacific” must not become a proving ground for great powers. Judicial Autonomy Reform: The Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet met Justice and Legal Affairs, the judiciary and Finance to align policy, legal and funding steps for an independent judiciary under the GREAT Coalition’s reforms. Regional Diplomacy: PM Matthew Wale is set to welcome PNG PM James Marape to Honiara for official talks, and Solomon Islands and PNG have advanced maritime boundary treaty work through a technical legal meeting. Foreign Policy—China: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela met China’s Wang Yi, reaffirming the One China position and highlighting cooperation on trade, infrastructure, education and renewable energy. Governance & Oversight: The Attorney-General responded to Opposition claims about the Kalu v Attorney-General/JLSC matter, rejecting unverified political allegations. Health & Infrastructure: Japan/JICA’s upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita was handed over, while Malaita leaders also flagged wider provincial health infrastructure gaps. Community Development: New Zealand delivered 39 water tanks to Tasimboko Ward, and CEMA’s Farmers First initiative is boosting rural cocoa and copra market access. Environment & Food Security: Solomon Islands joined a Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves push, while local fishers in Malaita say fish aggregating devices are helping protect lagoon stocks.
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