AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel Crisis in the Pacific: Pacific leaders are responding together to soaring fuel costs after COVID shocks and supply disruptions, invoking the Biketawa Declaration and warning that even a peace deal won’t bring quick relief—so tough conservation choices may still come. Climate Diplomacy in Bonn: Pacific Small Island States, including Tuvalu, pushed back hard at talks, with leaders warning that attempts to weaken climate science put Pasifika lives at risk. Tuvalu on Climate Mobility: Tuvalu’s Governor-General urged urgent global action in Berlin, calling climate mobility a rights-and-sovereignty issue and setting out priorities: stay in homeland, safe mobility pathways, protect statehood, and preserve culture. El Niño Prep: SPREP urged communities to prepare now that El Niño is underway, stressing knowledge and practical steps. Tuvalu Police Boost: Tuvalu’s force will gain 10 newly graduated officers from Fiji’s academy next week. Regional Aviation: Tuvalu’s transport minister helped secure agreement to pursue safer, cheaper, better-connected regional air travel. Tuvalu-Linked Research: Cook Islands begins an ocean monitoring voyage to build climate-change baselines for the region. Diplomacy: India appointed IFS officer Vishvas Vidu Sapkal as its next ambassador to Slovakia, with prior experience including Tuvalu.
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