AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoMaritime Safety & Misinformation: India’s Ministry of External Affairs and the seafarers’ union FSUI moved to shut down false claims that the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker MT Liaki Freedom was attacked off Oman, saying the master confirmed all crew are safe and urging people to stop spreading unverified reports as Gulf incidents continue. Diplomatic Fallout: India also escalated protests after US strikes killed three Indian mariners, with Foreign Minister Jaishankar calling US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and summoning a US diplomat again. Regional Shipping Transition: Pacific transport ministers signed the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership in Majuro, aiming to coordinate a cleaner, more climate-resilient shipping transition across Oceania. Pacific Peace Push: Pacific Islands Forum leaders renewed a global appeal for peace, urging respect for the UN Charter amid rising tensions. COP31 Leadership: The Pacific formally appointed three climate envoys—Kristina Stege (Marshall Islands), Ruel Yamuna (PNG), and Inia Seruiratu (Fiji)—to elevate Pacific priorities at COP31. Local Governance & Resilience: Guam began wildfire training for local agencies as fire risk rises, while the Marshall Islands continues to be referenced in regional maritime and climate cooperation.
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