AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTaiwan-Palau Diplomacy: Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim begins a five-day visit to Palau to deepen ties, boost tourism, and review Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies Prosperity Project in health, fisheries, agriculture, and infrastructure. Regional Ocean Governance: As the new Office for Pacific Ocean Commissioner (OPOC) transitions away from the PIF Secretariat, Palau backs the Koror-based mandate and urges member solidarity—while warning the office must be independent enough to coordinate growing ocean policy needs. Palau Security & Sovereignty: Palau lodged formal protests—first to Russia over a fake-news operation targeting Pacific leaders and alleged Russian-linked telecom infrastructure, and then to China over an unauthorized Chinese research vessel entry into Palau’s EEZ. Public Safety: Palau’s Bureau of Public Safety says it’s short 45 officers, with patrol shifts sometimes running on just four, straining crime prevention amid rising theft and burglary. Local Economy: A proposed Palau Savings Bond Program aims to keep more deposits at home, fund local businesses and infrastructure, and reduce reliance on overseas borrowing. U.S.-Palau Partnership: U.S. Indo-Pacific Command’s commander visited Palau, reaffirming the Compact of Free Association framework and highlighting joint-use infrastructure and long-term cooperation.
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