AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPacific Security: Cook Islands leaders are urging respect for Pacific peace treaties after China test-fired a nuclear-capable ballistic missile into the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone, with the Cook Islands Government saying it is closely monitoring developments and calling for all nations to uphold the Treaty of Rarotonga. US-Pacific Partnership: Pacific Elders Voice says Washington’s U.S-Pacific Partnership Declaration “rings hollow” for island states, arguing climate action and funding are not strong enough despite the declaration’s broad commitments. Diplomacy & Infrastructure: New Zealand will break ground on a new High Commission chancery in Avarua for Matariki, aiming to strengthen its diplomatic presence. Election & Youth: Progressive Party leader Te Tuhi Kelly says voters should judge leaders by achievements, while the Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the General Election. Sport (OFC): Puaikura FC makes history as the first Cook Islands club into an OFC semi-final, but falls 1-0 to Hekari Women FC, who now chase a third straight final. Local Health: CBM New Zealand and Te Marae Ora sign a Health Collaboration Agreement to expand inclusive eye health and rehabilitation services, including a refractive error vision centre at Rarotonga Hospital. Business & Tourism: ADB signs a US$2 million grant to support tourism recovery, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport and health systems.
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