AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVanuatu–Australia Security Deal: Vanuatu has finally signed the long-delayed Nakamal Agreement with Australia in Canberra, locking in a A$500 million partnership and confirming Australia as Port Vila’s key policing and disaster-response partner, while adding consultation rules for any proposed third-party involvement in critical infrastructure and stressing it must stay free from militarisation or unauthorised access. Pacific Diplomacy Push: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is now in the region to build on the momentum—signing the Vuvale Union with Fiji and pressing talks in the Solomon Islands—amid a wider Australia–China influence contest. Tourism Trade & Data Boost: The Pacific Tourism Organisation says SPTE 2026 in Fiji delivered record participation and meetings, and it also ran a Vanuatu-included workshop to strengthen tourism research and statistics skills across Pacific nations. Community Development in Vanuatu: LDS Church humanitarian teams report new clean-water systems on Malekula, plus health and education support reaching remote communities. Cruise Interest in Vanuatu: Royal Caribbean’s Lelepa Royal Beach Club (opening next year) is already on sale, with hints it could help drive more year-round cruising in the region.
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