AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBlue Economy Push: Papua New Guinea used the inaugural 2026 Melanesian Ocean Summit in Port Moresby to rally leaders around marine conservation, fisheries growth, climate resilience, and “blue economy” investment—reaffirming the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves and the “30 by 30” goal. Shipping Under Strain: Five weeks into the Hormuz ceasefire, Iran’s export activity looks selectively paused while traffic still moves in fragmented, tightly managed patterns—keeping the region’s energy chokepoint effectively “controlled,” not open. Diplomacy Pressure: Pakistan says the diplomacy clock is still running as U.S.-Iran talks stall publicly, with Iran signaling openness to outside help. Palau Fuel Cost Fallout: Palau’s attorney general links the recent fuel spike to Middle East conflict and global oil-market disruptions, warning price-gouging prosecutions face legal hurdles. Media & Resilience: Journalists in Palau are training alongside disaster-risk officials ahead of a regional DRM ministerial meeting, aiming to sharpen climate and ocean coverage. Compact Funding Delays: A U.S. watchdog flags bottlenecks and late audits that could slow COFA project delivery in Palau and other freely associated states.
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