AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime & climate diplomacy: Palau President Surangel Whipps co-chaired Japan’s inaugural Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo, calling for financing, usable technology, and an action plan for ocean conservation and climate resilience. Japan–Palau cooperation: Japan’s foreign minister met Whipps to reaffirm support as Palau prepares to chair the Pacific Islands Forum and to work toward PALM11 and related ministerial meetings. Taiwan under pressure: In a Kyodo interview, Whipps defended Palau’s right to choose Taiwan ties despite China’s economic and security pressure, including claims of unauthorized Chinese activity in Palau’s EEZ. US sanctions ripple to Palau registry: The Palau Ship Registry clarified that a tanker reported hit in a Black Sea drone attack (James II) was no longer on Palau’s flag list before the incident, after US-linked sanctions coverage. Local governance & accountability: The Senate rejected Palau’s Elite Visa bill after House-added budget riders over $8 million, sending it to conference talks. Public safety: A government employee in Koror was charged with felony meth possession after police allegedly found drugs and paraphernalia in a government vehicle. Community & environment: PICRC outreach in Angaur boosted marine science learning, while Palau highlighted coral reef work and international collaboration at the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force.
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