AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel & Security: Pacific leaders warned the fuel crisis is now an economic security threat, with ministers in Suva pointing to higher prices hitting transport, business and jobs, and calling for stronger regional cooperation and resilient supply chains. Aviation Connectivity: Tuvalu’s transport minister helped chair Pacific aviation talks that agreed a shared roadmap to improve safety and make flights more affordable across the region. Blue Economy & Water Resilience: Tuvalu received the PLANET AQUA Award for Blue Communities leadership at Venice Climate Week, highlighting water security, ecosystem restoration and renewable energy. Climate Finance Scrutiny: A Tuvalu Trust Fund controversy surfaced after reporting that it holds fossil fuel-linked investments, drawing sharp criticism from Tuvalu’s PM. Fisheries Operations: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority approved a 2026 FAD closure exemption (1 July–15 August) for nine vessels under strict limits and reporting rules. Clean Shipping Pact: Seven Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, aiming to coordinate a low-carbon maritime transition and upgrade ports and skills. COP31 Ocean Voice: Pacific climate envoys were formally appointed ahead of COP31, including Fiji’s Inia Seruiratu as Ocean Envoy. Statehood & Sea-Level Rise: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo backed the ICJ climate ruling as a legal milestone and renewed calls for compensation for climate-vulnerable states.
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