AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security: Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr. condemned China’s nuclear-capable ballistic missile test, warning it fuels anxiety and undermines the Pacific’s nuclear-free, rules-based order. Regional Pushback: Tuvalu and Vanuatu joined Palau in condemning the launch, as Pacific leaders prepare a joint statement ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum. Local Governance: Whipps signed Palau’s FY2026 supplemental budget into law, funding the Belau Games and key loan payments while cutting proposed increases tied to Olbiil er a Kelulau staffing and rejecting new money for PPUC subsidy programs. Public Finance: The Asian Development Bank approved $12.5 million for Palau to strengthen fiscal resilience and public financial management, with support for extreme-weather readiness. Community & Environment: Palau opened its first community-managed satellite giant clam hatchery to boost sustainable aquaculture and reduce pressure on wild stocks. Culture & Education: Angaur Elementary School will serve as custodian for a new school-based archaeological exhibition, bringing island heritage into classrooms. Maritime Humanitarian Watch: The IMO-backed warning says 17 seafarers remain held aboard the Palau-flagged MT HONOUR 25 off Somalia, with conditions worsening.
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