AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaritime Security: Armed assailants boarded the chemical tanker Asana off Yemen in the Gulf of Aden, with sources saying they’re in control and suspected of piracy; the vessel’s operator is listed as Marshall Islands-based Exon Energy. Weather Watch: A new tropical disturbance (Invest 90W) is lingering near Chuuk and could affect the Marianas next week, though forecasts still differ on its path. Pacific Diplomacy: Papua New Guinea says it will close Taiwan’s representative office in Port Moresby immediately, a move Taipei disputes and China praises—raising pressure across Pacific ties where the Marshall Islands is among the few that still maintain formal Taiwan relations. Health & Services: A WHO-UNICEF report finds most Pacific countries, including the Marshall Islands, are missing vaccination targets for some vaccine types, even when overall coverage is relatively strong. Shipping & Sanctions: The U.S. Treasury expanded sanctions tied to an Iran-linked shipping network, including entities and vessels linked to the Marshall Islands. Regional Fisheries: Tokelau’s tuna revenue boost from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement’s Vessel Day Scheme has ended, with documents pointing to disputes involving New Zealand’s role.
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