AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test as “not something a friend does,” confirmed a formal protest to China, and backed the Pacific Islands Forum pushing a “very strong” joint statement condemning the launch; China insists it was “routine” training, notified Solomon Islands in advance, and says there’s “no need to overinterpret.” Australia–Solomons Relations: During Albanese’s visit for Independence Day, Australia and Solomon Islands agreed to fast-track talks on a new comprehensive bilateral treaty covering security, policing, education and people-to-people links, with Australia also open to discussing easier entry arrangements for Solomon Islanders. Mining Governance: Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea agreed to deepen mining sector governance cooperation, with reforms aimed at transparency and greater national benefit, including plans for gold export and longer-term refining. Health & Development: Australia handed over the AUD$45m Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre in Honiara, while Japan signed an Exchange of Notes for a SBD150m development policy loan to strengthen fiscal and economic resilience. Local Service Delivery: MP Rick Hou handed over a CDF-funded Tarapaina clinic staff house to improve nurse accommodation and retention. Ocean Conservation: WCS and Makira-Ulawa Provincial Government signed an MoU to strengthen ocean governance, marine protected areas and fisheries management.
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