AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test into the Pacific has triggered fresh regional backlash, with Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale saying it’s “not something a friend does,” while Tonga’s PM says it “caused a stir” and leaders continue pushing for stronger Pacific-led responses. Foreign Relations: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela begins his first official visit to China, starting in Jiangsu and moving to Beijing for talks on cooperation in agriculture, education, technology and renewable energy desalination. Police Oversight: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare demands an update on the Police Commissioner tribunal and clarification on who is leading RSIPF while Commissioner Ian Vaevaso remains suspended. Governance & Accountability: Opposition also calls for a progress update on the 33 bauxite shipment investigation one month after it was announced. Disaster Recovery: Government is developing a medium- and long-term recovery plan for Cyclone Maila-affected Western and Choiseul provinces, including recovery committees and calls for transparent funding. Human Rights: Solomon Islands reaffirms plans to establish a national human rights institution and strengthen human rights coordination and reporting under the Universal Periodic Review. Public Safety & Development: Police Minister launches IMSMA Core, a national database to track UXO and explosive remnants of war. Community Health: UNICEF/KOICA-backed WASH artisan training in Guadalcanal is equipping rural communities to build low-cost sanitation facilities and reduce open defecation.
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