AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoForeign Policy & Regional Leadership: PM Matthew Wale says Solomon Islands is pursuing a more balanced, respectful foreign policy while strengthening ties with Japan, and he heads to Fiji for the PIF Troika meeting as Forum Chair. Mining & Economic Governance: Wale and PNG PM James Marape agreed to deepen cooperation on mining reforms, with PNG offering legal and technical support; Wale also outlined plans to improve alluvial gold governance, including a dedicated gold export unit and a longer-term refinery. Public Service & Health Funding: Japan signed two Solomon Islands grant agreements worth 294 million yen for public service scholarships and modern malaria diagnosis equipment, as Acting FM Peter Kenilorea Jr warned malaria cases are rising. Disaster Readiness Capacity: SPC and WFP trained disaster management logistics officers from Solomon Islands and other Pacific states in warehouse operations and first aid to speed relief delivery. Provincial Development: Central Province marked its 45th Second Appointed Day, with the national government moving to clear PCDF arrears and announcing funding for Central Province projects. Maritime Digital Services: Solomon Ports launched a Shipping Schedule Hub App for real-time domestic vessel movement updates. Security Context in the Region: While not a Solomons deal, Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal Agreement barring foreign military bases and requiring consultation on third-party critical infrastructure involvement, underscoring the wider Pacific security shift. Governance Planning: The Police Ministry launched its Corporate Plan 2025–2028 to strengthen security, border and maritime safety, and service delivery.
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