AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Security & Training: Four Royal New Zealand Navy personnel completed a seven-week deployment across the Cook Islands and French Polynesia aboard Te Kukupa II, supporting maritime security and humanitarian assistance. Tourism Recovery Funding: The ADB and the Cook Islands Government signed a US$2 million grant to help restart tourism, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport and health systems. Fisheries Enforcement: Cook Islands fisheries officer Saiasi Sarau took part in back-to-back regional surveillance and security operations, including inspections in the Cook Islands EEZ. Critical Minerals Push: US Ambassador Jared Novelly says securing Cook Islands seabed minerals is a top priority, while warning Pacific nations about risks from China’s growing influence. Deep-Sea Tech Partnerships: Deep Sea Minerals Corp signed an MOU with Impossible Metals to evaluate autonomous robotic nodule collection technology in prospective license areas. Port Works Review: The Avarua Harbour dredging EIA has been released, with public review open until July 26, aiming to improve safe harbour access. Sport & Community: BSP backed Rugby League World Cup 2026 as official exclusive banking partner, while Cook Islands swimmers head to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Geopolitics Watch: China’s nuclear-capable missile test in the Treaty of Rarotonga zone drew strong regional condemnation and renewed debate over Pacific nuclear-free commitments.
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