AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoJapan–Palau Diplomacy: Japan’s FM Motegi met President Surangel Whipps Jr in Tokyo, pledging continued support and closer cooperation ahead of Palau’s Pacific Islands Forum chair role and next year’s PALM11. Taiwan Under Pressure: Whipps defended Palau’s Taiwan ties amid China pressure, saying Palau will not be told who its friends are and accusing Chinese vessels of unauthorized research in Palau waters. Regional Ocean Governance: Whipps is co-chairing the Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo, aiming to feed biodiversity, climate, and ocean governance talks toward COP31. Legislative Oversight: Palau’s Senate rejected an Elite Visa bill after House-added riders added over $8 million, sending it to conference committee talks. Customary Leadership Shock: A paid announcement says Bilung Gloria Salii was removed by the Idid clan’s ourrot—an unusual move that could trigger legal and traditional disputes. Law & Order: A government employee was charged with felony meth possession after police allegedly found meth and paraphernalia in a government vehicle. Public Health/Travel Context: UN Tourism reported international arrivals up 2% in Q1 2026, but Middle East conflict cut growth there and may ripple globally.
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