AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPalau-US immigration enforcement: Palau received its first deported migrant under a U.S. immigration MOU—but the man stayed less than two weeks before disappearing, raising questions about how the agreement is being carried out locally. Maritime safety and diplomacy: India says three Indian sailors died in a U.S. strike on a Palau-flagged tanker, while India also reports three Indian-flagged crude tankers safely transited the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S.-Iran interim peace deal. Border security upgrades: Palau Customs took delivery of Japan-funded handheld drug detection devices to strengthen screening at the airport, seaport, post office, and in the field. Ocean conservation results: PICRC says tuna are reproducing inside the Palau National Marine Sanctuary, adding scientific weight to offshore protection. Local governance and services: A new special committee is planned to address recurring issues involving the Palauh (Sea Gypsies) community and stateless children, after “catch-and-release” enforcement failed to solve the problem. Regional capacity building: Palau hosted a JICA-led regional seminar on asset management to help Micronesia maintain roads, bridges, and heavy equipment as climate impacts worsen. Bilateral ties: Taiwan’s Fleet of Friendship completed its 19th goodwill visit to Palau, highlighting maritime cooperation and cultural exchange.
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