AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTaiwan–Palau Diplomacy: Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim has departed on a five-day visit to Palau to deepen ties, boost tourism, and review Taiwan’s Diplomatic Allies Prosperity Project results in healthcare, fisheries, agriculture, and public infrastructure. Regional Ocean Governance: Palau is positioning itself as host for the new Office for Pacific Ocean Commissioner (OPOC), with officials urging member support and warning the office must be independent enough to coordinate the region’s growing ocean policy needs. Security & Sovereignty: Palau lodged a diplomatic protest with Russia over a fake news campaign targeting Pacific leaders and raised concerns about Russian-linked telecommunications infrastructure; it also complained to China after a PRC research vessel entered Palau’s EEZ without authorization. Public Safety: Palau’s Bureau of Public Safety says it faces a severe manpower shortage, leaving some patrol shifts with only four officers and straining crime prevention. U.S. Partnership: USINDOPACOM commander Adm. Samuel Paparo visited Palau to reaffirm the Compact of Free Association and tour rehabilitated strategic airfield infrastructure. Climate/Oceans Leadership: President Whipps called for urgent global action on ocean governance and climate impacts at the Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo.
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