AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoU.S.-Palau Security Partnership: USINDOPACOM commanders visited Palau to reaffirm the Compact of Free Association defense relationship, highlighting joint-use construction projects and repairs when local impacts are raised. Ocean & Climate Diplomacy: President Surangel Whipps Jr. pushed urgent ocean governance and climate action as co-chair of the Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo, warning island nations face worsening sea-level rise and ocean change. Japan-Backed Pacific Priorities: Japan pledged continued support for Palau and closer cooperation ahead of key Pacific meetings, including PALM11, with talks focused on development, maritime security, and ocean conservation. Taiwan Ties Under Pressure: Whipps defended Palau’s sovereign decision to maintain formal ties with Taiwan despite China pressure, while accusing Chinese vessels of unauthorized research in Palau’s EEZ. Palau in Regional Reef Work: Palau’s coral conservation efforts were spotlighted through participation in the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force and PICRC-led regional monitoring training. Palau Governance & Law: The Senate rejected a House-amended Elite Visa bill after added budget riders, and Palau’s Ship Registry clarified a tanker linked to a Black Sea drone attack was no longer on the Palau flag. Local Justice: A government employee in Koror was charged with felony meth possession after police allegedly found drugs and paraphernalia in a government vehicle.
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