AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDiplomacy & Rugby: NZ Foreign Minister Winston Peters met Samoa, Tonga and Tokelau leaders in Apia, flagging the regional fuel crisis and discussing Moana Pasifika’s future. Fuel Costs: Motorists queued at Apia gas stations as Samoa’s monthly fuel rates were set to rise from 1 June, with petrol and diesel jumping sharply in May. Drugs & Security: Samoa reported 20 drug raids in the first five months, with 55 people charged, as PM Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt said youth are being “used” by international drug rings after Samoans confessed to a Vietnam killing. Justice Watch: Samoa’s Ombudsman called for a fair trial for Samoans accused of murder in Vietnam, warning that viral confession footage could prejudice proceedings. Climate & Sovereignty: Samoa PM Fiame Naomi Mata’afa urged the world to act urgently to prevent climate “obliteration,” warning relocation threatens sovereignty. Regional Trade & Finance: A new EU-backed Sustainable Pacific Blue Circle Fund launched in Suva to help SMEs in Samoa and others access finance for blue/green and climate-resilience projects. Border Threats: Pacific customs chiefs meet in Nadi from 2–4 June to strengthen cooperation against drug trafficking and other cross-border crime.
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