AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolynesian diplomacy & fuel costs: NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters met Samoa, Tonga and Tokelau leaders in Apia, stressing support for the region amid Middle East-driven fuel and cost pressures, and discussing Moana Pasifika’s future. Youth, drugs & Vietnam case: Samoa PM Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt says youth are being “used” by international drug rings after Samoans were charged over a Vietnam killing tied to the “Coconut Cartel.” Language & identity: Samoan Language Week kicked off across Aotearoa with church services, while in Samoa and beyond, resources like “Sāmoan Made Simple” and daily phrase guides aim to keep gagana Samoa strong for younger generations. USP graduation momentum: 224 students (161 women) graduated at USP Samoa under the theme O le Taualuga, with leaders urging education to serve families and the Blue Pacific. Independence celebrations in full swing: Sports parades and the Independence Games launch brought traditional and modern sports together, with police planning a heavy presence for the festivities. Honours spotlight: Beatrice Faumuinā and other Pacific leaders were recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours for sport, governance and public service. Climate mobility & statelessness: A Pacific-focused discussion highlights how climate-linked movement can raise risks of loss of nationality, urging faster action to protect people. Plant knowledge for resilience: A Tiapapata Art Centre workshop will explore traditional plant knowledge, linking youth and knowledge holders to climate resilience. Sports on the move: Samoa’s Olympic sailor Vaimo’oi’a Ripley heads to the Oceania Championships in Tahiti, building momentum toward the next cycle. Regional business support: A new EU-backed Pacific fund launched in Suva will help small businesses in Samoa and other islands access finance, especially in blue/green and climate resilience sectors. Culture meets protest: Environmental advocates and Samoan performers protested Coca-Cola’s plastic use, calling for reusable packaging across the Pacific.
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