AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIndependence Vote in French Polynesia: Pro-independence Tavini huiraatira won the second round with 44.3% and an absolute majority in the regional assembly, setting up a push for a possible referendum on status; Oscar Temaru’s camp is expected to back Moetai Brotherson for president of the regional government, while France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said Paris will respect the “democratic choice.” Pacific Security Shock: China’s rare submarine-launched long-range ballistic missile test in the South Pacific drew swift condemnation from Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the U.S., with Beijing calling it routine annual training and saying relevant countries were notified; analysts warn it signals a stronger sea-based nuclear deterrent. Pacific Elders vs U.S. Priorities: Pacific Elders Voice criticized the U.S.-Pacific Partnership Declaration for not matching climate change urgency with adequate funding, calling it the region’s biggest security threat. Regional Governance & Trade Links: A Senate report in France’s overseas territories highlights inequality “vicious cycle” concerns, while American Samoa’s DXN won a contract for a cable landing station tied to the La Vasa subsea fiber project linking to Fiji and French Polynesia. Maritime Cooperation: Cook Islands and French Polynesia featured in a regional maritime security and humanitarian exercise with Royal New Zealand Navy personnel aboard Te Kukupa II.
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