AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFrench Polynesia Independence Politics: Pro-independence forces won French Polynesia’s regional elections, with Tavini huiraatira taking 44.3% and an absolute majority, setting up a likely nomination of Moetai Brotherson and raising hopes for a new push toward a referendum—while France’s government insists it will not grant one. Blue Pacific Security: China’s submarine-launched long-range ballistic missile test over the Pacific triggered fast condemnation from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the U.S. and others, with regional groups warning the Pacific is being pulled into great-power militarisation. Ocean Governance & Mining: A U.S. startup is seeking approval to lease a large “high seas pocket” just beyond French Polynesia’s maritime border for seabed mining, challenging the spirit of Polynesia’s recent marine protection push and its stance against deep-sea mining. Fukushima Wastewater Pressure: Pacific Islands Forum leaders are demanding clearer, evidence-based answers on Japan’s plan to discharge treated Fukushima wastewater, saying the region needs independent scientific assessment before decisions harden. Biodiversity & Local Conservation: King Charles visited London Zoo to mark partula snail conservation, with the marked snails planned to return to French Polynesia later this year—an example of how overseas ecosystems and politics intersect. Regional Civil Society: Pacific civil society and elders groups renewed calls for ocean peace and stronger climate action, criticizing U.S. commitments as too thin while security tensions rise.
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