AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Sovereignty: Timor-Leste’s TIMOR GAP and Eni have formally signed the Joint Operating Agreement for offshore Block TL-SO-22-23, setting the rules for joint exploration and development inside Dili’s exclusive economic zone as Bayu-Undan gas declines and the country faces a tight window to secure new reserves. Regional Diplomacy: Russia is hosting ASEAN leaders in Kazan for a two-day summit focused on trade, investment, industry and energy cooperation, with Timor-Leste among the delegations. Humanitarian Readiness: The U.S. Navy’s Pacific Partnership 2026 briefing says the mission will run for five months with about 300 personnel across seven stops, including Timor-Leste, emphasizing disaster preparedness, medical training and engineering support. Tourism Milestone: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park has been recognized by UNESCO as the country’s first Biosphere Reserve, boosting nature-based tourism in Lautem. Local Spotlight: A Cebu City council move urges a softer approach to senior cash-aid ID requirements, after concerns that lost or damaged OSCA cards could block legitimate beneficiaries.
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