AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoSports & Youth Development: The Australian High Commission and Bank of the South Pacific (BSP) are funding the Ruckstars junior rugby programme in the Cook Islands, aimed at safe, inclusive sport while building leadership, teamwork and healthier lifestyles. Diplomacy & Regional Links: India’s High Commissioner to New Zealand, Muanpuii Saiawi, has been concurrently accredited as High Commissioner to Niue, with residence in Wellington, and earlier accreditation also covered the Cook Islands and Samoa. U.S.-Cook Islands Cooperation: U.S. Ambassador Jared Novelly met Prime Minister Mark Brown to discuss deeper ties on ocean science, maritime security and economic opportunities. Election & Business Confidence: Preliminary results point to Brown’s Cook Islands Party winning 12 of 24 seats (with one island still to vote), with cost of living and inflation flagged as key voter concerns—an outcome that matters for stability and private-sector planning. Maritime & Enforcement: A foreign fishing company was fined $400,000 by the Cook Islands High Court for illegal fishing and falsifying reports. Deep-Sea Economy Debate: NOAA’s 26-day expedition in the Cook Islands EEZ reported new marine life and seabed mineral findings, feeding into ongoing regional arguments over deep-sea mining governance. Governance & Oversight: The Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) raised Cook Islands concerns about seabed mining at the International Seabed Authority, opposing a U.S.-linked exploration licence push.
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