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Tuvalu PM Teo demands protection of Pacific Ocean

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At the High-Level Ocean Dialogue on the sidelines of the Forum Leaders Meeting in Nuku'alofa, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo delivered a powerful message urging immediate and coordinated action to protect the Pacific’s vast marine resources. Emphasising the role of the Pacific nations as “Large Ocean States,” Teo called for a global recognition of their unique challenges and contributions in...

Tonga launches its National Single-Use Plastics Roadmap

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The Kingdom of Tonga today launched a National Single-Use Plastics Roadmap aimed at phasing out single-use plastics (SUPs) in the country. This strategic roadmap will provide a clear pathway for targeted actions to achieve a cleaner environment and improve waste recycling strategies. The roadmap was launched at a side event at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting hosted by...

Marshall Islands wants Forum support on nuclear legacies and human rights

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By Nic Maclellan in Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga For twelve years after the Second World War, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests on Bikini and Enewetak atolls in the Marshall Islands. Today, the government and people of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) want regional and international support to address the nuclear legacies of that era. As she joined...

No time to waste, says Forum SG Waqa as Pacific Leaders set stage for critical retreat

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As the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting crossed the halfway mark, Forum Secretary-General Baron Waqa delivered a call to action, urging Leaders to stay focused and united in tackling the region's most pressing challenges. “I congratulate you all for the important progress we are making, setting a solid platform for our Leaders’ Retreat tomorrow in Vava’u,” Waqa said in his...

Palau hopes to host 2026 Pacific Islands Forum summit

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr has nominated his country as Pacific Islands Forum chair in 2026. If accepted, it would confirm a return to Micronesia and a healing of rifts which have marred the organisation in previous years. Pacific leaders, including Australia's Anthony Albanese, are meeting in Nuku'alofa for the annual PIF summit. Tonga Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni will assume the...

First-ever Pacific Ocean Alliance event held in Tonga

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As leaders and ocean champions converged in Tonga for the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Meeting, the spotlight was firmly placed on the Pacific Ocean. On 24 August, the Pacific Ocean Alliance (POA) held its inaugural Alliance event, organised by the Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner (OPOC) on the sidelines of the Forum. This marked a significant moment as ocean...

Tuvalu’s Climate Change Minister demands global action for Pacific survival

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Tuvalu's Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Home Affairs, Maina Talia urged the global community to prioritise climate change as the most significant threat facing Tuvalu and other Pacific Island developing states. In a press conference at the start of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting on Monday, Minister Talia emphasised the urgent need for immediate and decisive action to...

Australia-Tuvalu pact to be ratified at Pacific summit

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Australia and Tuvalu will announce their trailblazing treaty, the Falepili Union, has entered into force on the sidelines of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga. Anthony Albanese and Feleti Teo will hold a press conference later on Wednesday to mark the occasion, the Tuvalu prime minister confirmed to AAP. “Yes, we have indicated on both sides readiness to ratify...

NZ’s Peters downplays human-made climate change at PIF

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New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has talked down the impact of emissions on climate change at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting. The Kiwi foreign minister also cast doubt over whether NZ would continue to offer generous climate finance when the current budget runs out next year. Peters was a sole voice downplaying the climate crisis on the same...

Major Pacific Sea mining project eyes 2026 start

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A Nauru-backed company will forge ahead with contentious plans to start industrial deep-sea mining in 2026, a top executive has told AFP, vowing to overcome environmental criticisms that have dogged the project. Canada-based The Metals Company is leading a contentious push to mine the sea floor underneath the Pacific Ocean, hoovering up lumps of rock studded with coveted metals. Through a...

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