AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPacific Security: Cook Islands urges respect for regional peace treaties after China test-fired a ballistic missile into the South Pacific, with New Zealand officials warning the move could raise tensions and undermine the “Blue Pacific Ocean of Peace.” Tourism Recovery Funding: The Asian Development Bank has signed a US$2m grant with the Cook Islands to support safe recovery of travel and tourism, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport screening and health services. Election Civic Engagement: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a livestreamed youth candidate dialogue series ahead of the Aug 12 General Election, aiming to boost young voters’ participation and access to candidate views. US-Cook Islands Focus: New US Ambassador Jared Novelly says the Cook Islands is a top priority, pointing to seabed resources and signalling he’ll connect US firms to opportunities if permitted. Blue Economy & Ocean Care: SPTO’s Pacific tourism data workshop in Nadi builds local research skills, while a Cook Islands ocean-plastics spotlight highlights heavy beach litter impacts around Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Culture & Heritage: Government allocates $161,150 for the Ui Ariki 60th anniversary celebrations this Friday with traditional leaders from across the Pacific.
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