AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFalklands oil and sovereignty debate: A new report says oil may be shifting the Falklands discussion, as the Sea Lion project moves forward and the long-running clash between territorial integrity and self-determination remains central to Argentina–UK arguments. UN decolonisation push: Michael Goss told the UN Committee of 24 in Managua that Islanders have “nothing to hide” and urged a visiting mission, while questioning Argentina’s failure to meet the 2024 bilateral cooperation package. Offshore development update: Navitas Petroleum is considering a second FPSO for Sea Lion, with Aoka Mizu set for upgrade work after disconnection, and partners targeting first oil in the first half of 2028. Liberation Day commemoration: Islanders marked the start of the 1982 land campaign with the annual Landing Day service in San Carlos. Defence and emergency response: HMS Medway has reached Tristan da Cunha after a major medical emergency response operation, highlighting the wider British overseas territories’ support network. Remembering the war dead: Cape Pembroke held a community remembrance for SAS personnel killed in the Falklands War. Parliamentary links: Cayman hosted the 2026 Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference, with Falklands delegates attending sessions on governance and constitutional reform.
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