AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security: Tuvalu moved closer to its first National Security Policy after a validation workshop with ministries, faith groups, civil society, SOEs and partners, framing security as protecting sovereignty, culture and wellbeing—not just policing or defence, and covering climate, cyber, maritime security, transnational crime, migration, energy and economic resilience. Regional Tensions: PM Fakafanua joined Pacific leaders condemning China’s nuclear-capable missile test, saying it “caused a stir” and warning against militarising the ocean as Tuvalu weighs deeper security cooperation. SDG Push: Deputy PM Panapasi Nelesone told the UN that Tuvalu’s SDG progress depends on stronger global action for vulnerable countries, linking development to climate resilience amid sea-level rise, drought and economic shocks. Reef & Indigenous Knowledge: Researchers meeting in Auckland next week will focus on coral reef threats and solutions, with organisers highlighting Pacific Islander knowledge and traditions for reef management. Lifestyle & Culture: “Moana” live-action creatives and cast stress representation matters, working closely with Polynesian cultural experts to honour traditions on screen. Global Mobility (for Tuvaluans traveling): Germany keeps visa-free entry for 62 countries (including Tuvalu) for up to 90 days in 2026; UK makes ETA mandatory for visa-free visitors from 85 nations.
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