AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAustralia–Solomons Treaty Talks: New PM Matthew Wale met Anthony Albanese in Canberra and both leaders agreed to start negotiations on a “comprehensive” strategic treaty, aiming to “elevate” ties on mutual trust and open dialogue, alongside deeper police cooperation. China Security Pact Review: Wale said Solomon Islands will review the secretive 2022 security agreement with Beijing, noting it includes a non-disclosure clause and that he only saw the full text days before his trip—after removing people from key positions to access it. Reset With Australia: Wale framed the move as a “reset” after years of strained relations tied to Solomon Islands’ closer alignment with China. Development Support Package: Australia pledged SBD$200 million for cyclone Maila response and energy shock impacts, plus doubling training and vocational scholarships to 1,500 by 2027 and increasing Pacific Engagement visas to 300. Local Youth Priorities: In Isabel, youth leaders urged young people to shape development through education and entrepreneurship, while youth voices also called for better governance and services. Child Protection & Violence Prevention: New Zealand-backed programmes YSED+CP and SIEVAP were launched to push policy and community change to stop violence, including child marriage and early and forced marriage. Justice Update: A man found “of unsound mind” in an attempted murder case remains at Rove Correctional Centre pending Governor General directions for mental detention.
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