AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Security: Armed assailants boarded the chemical tanker Asana off Yemen in the Gulf of Aden and are believed to be in control, with the operator listed in Marshall Islands shipping databases; UKMTO said the vessel was boarded while transiting east and had no armed security team. Diplomacy (Pacific): Papua New Guinea says it will close Taiwan’s representative office in Port Moresby, a move Taipei disputes but Beijing praises—raising fresh pressure in the Pacific where only a few states still maintain formal ties with Taiwan, including the Marshall Islands. Weather (Micronesia): The U.S. National Weather Service is tracking Invest 90W near Chuuk, with possible impacts for the Marianas next week as forecast paths diverge. Public Health (Pacific): A WHO-UNICEF report finds many Pacific countries are still missing the 90% childhood vaccination target, with the Marshall Islands and others meeting only a few vaccine coverage goals in 2025. Shipping & Sanctions: The U.S. Treasury expanded sanctions on an Iran-linked shipping network tied to Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, including entities and vessels registered in the Marshall Islands.
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