AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Funding: The Asian Development Bank has signed a US$2 million grant with the Cook Islands to support safe recovery of travel and tourism, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport screening and health services. Regional Security: The Cook Islands says it is closely monitoring China’s South Pacific ballistic missile test and is urging all nations to respect regional peace treaties. Diplomacy & Seabed Resources: New US Ambassador Jared Novelly says the Cook Islands is a top priority, pointing to seabed minerals and signalling he’ll connect US firms to opportunities if allowed. Election Watch: Cook Islands United Party leader Te Ariki Heather says major talks with New Zealand could wait until after both countries’ elections, with a possible pause until New Zealand’s government is decided. Youth & Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the August General Election, aiming to boost young people’s participation. Tourism Data Skills: The Pacific Tourism Organisation wrapped a five-day Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi, training Cook Islands and other Pacific tourism officers to strengthen visitor survey and planning. Environment: Te Ipukarea Society highlights plastic pollution impacts locally, citing beach litter findings and community clean-up results.
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