AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security: China confirmed a rare submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the Pacific on July 6, landing in a predetermined sea area; Beijing called it routine training and said it wasn’t aimed at any country, but the launch has triggered fresh regional alarm and renewed calls for Pacific-led security. Solomon Islands–China Ties: Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela begins his first official visit to China, meeting Jiangsu officials and later Wang Yi and Wang Wentao to expand cooperation in agriculture, education, skills and renewable energy desalination. Regional Diplomacy: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale said the “best wine” is expected from ongoing comprehensive treaty talks with Australia, as Australia and Fiji move ahead on new security arrangements. Domestic Governance: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare presses for updates on the police commissioner tribunal and RSIPF leadership while Ian Vaevaso remains suspended, and also demands a progress update on the 33 bauxite shipment investigation. Disaster Recovery: Government is developing a medium- and long-term recovery plan for Cyclone Maila-affected Western and Choiseul provinces, including recovery committees and calls for transparent fund management. Human Rights & Women’s Leadership: Government reiterates plans to establish a national human rights institution and strengthen human-rights coordination; WELSI renews calls for more women in senior executive roles. Public Health & Sanitation: KOICA/UNICEF-backed WASH artisan training in Guadalcanal is equipping communities to build low-cost sanitation facilities and reduce open defecation.
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