AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security: Samoa says China’s July 6 missile test was conducted under international law, not aimed at any one country, and part of routine defence training—while stressing the need for timely, transparent communication and reaffirming its Ocean of Peace and South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone commitments. Regional Diplomacy: Tonga’s PM joined calls condemning the test as tension-creating, as Australia pushes Pacific unity on the China message amid new security moves. Rugby League Investment: Australia-backed $250m Pacific Rugby League Partnership signed in Brisbane will fund school rugby league, youth and violence-prevention programs, and upgrades like Tonga’s Teufaiva Stadium and high-performance centre—Samoa is a key partner. Banking Leadership: ANZ announced a new Samoa country head, Terence Low, from September 2026, as part of a wider Pacific restructure. Conservation: Samoa Conservation Society becomes BirdLife International’s 125th partner to boost protection work for the Manumea. Children & Adoption: Samoa and New Zealand are discussing lifting a temporary suspension affecting citizenship for Samoan children adopted by NZ families, focused on the “best interest of the child.” Culture & Arts: Ne’i Galo Lou Aganu’u festival returns to spotlight traditional song and dance for the next generation.
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