AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSouth Pacific Security: Cook Islands urges respect for Pacific peace treaties after China test-fired a nuclear-capable ballistic missile into the Treaty of Rarotonga zone, with officials warning it undermines regional stability and “mana,” while New Zealand leaders call the behaviour unacceptable. U.S. Critical Minerals Push: A new U.S. envoy says securing Cook Islands seabed minerals is a top priority, even as Pacific voices question whether Washington’s partnership is matched by climate action and whether China’s influence is being overstated. Election Roll Check: With the 2026 General Election on Aug 12, the Electoral Office is urging voters to inspect the Main Electoral Roll and confirm enrolment details. Youth in Politics: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a youth-led candidate dialogue series to boost young people’s participation ahead of the election. Local Governance & Services: Parliament has passed a Utilities Regulation Bill to protect consumers from pricing by state-owned monopolies, and health partners have signed an agreement to expand inclusive eye care and rehabilitation services. Regional Cooperation: Cook Islands police maritime crews hosted RNZN personnel on a deployment supporting maritime security and humanitarian assistance.
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