AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test into the South Pacific has triggered sharp condemnation across the region, with Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale calling it “not something a friend does” and registering a formal protest note, while Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Palau also warn against militarising the “Blue Pacific” and violating the Treaty of Rarotonga. Diplomatic Ripples: Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela is set to visit China (July 10–15), as regional leaders debate how to respond to Beijing’s actions and transparency. Regional Governance & Resilience: UNDP highlights how Pacific “blue economy” growth depends on stronger digital infrastructure for climate resilience and disaster response. Education Push: Australia announces a SBD56 million education package for Solomon Islands, including new books for primary students and upgrades to rural training centres. Trade & Finance: Solomon Islands and Japan sign an Exchange of Notes for a SBD150 million development policy loan to support fiscal reforms and economic resilience. Public Service Focus: PM Wale salutes public servants as “quiet custodians of the state,” tying trust in government to service delivery. Higher Learning: SINU consults stakeholders on a proposed nationally accredited postgraduate diploma in chaplaincy studies. Border Modernisation: Munda International Airport goes live with the Solomon Islands Border Management System, expanding electronic processing for cross-border travellers.
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