AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomacy: Azerbaijan and the Federated States of Micronesia signed a joint communiqué in New York to establish diplomatic relations, with both sides stressing UN Charter principles like sovereignty and non-interference. Mental Health & Agriculture: University of Guam Land Grant’s Farmer Focus is offering a free Mental Health First Aid Training on Saturday, June 6, inviting farmers and agricultural workers to learn how to recognize and respond to mental health and substance-use crises. Tourism & Infrastructure (Guam): The Guam Visitors Bureau approved about $118,000 in contracts and sponsorships, including $55,500 to revitalize the Sella Bay Overlook trail with upgrades focused on parking, safety, lighting, accessibility, and multilingual site info. Regional Health Aid (Samoa): India marked Samoa’s Independence Day by updating delivery of a haemo-dialysis machine with a portable RO unit, fulfilling a commitment made during the FIPIC-III summit. Disaster Response (CNMI/Saipan): Federal and local partners begin a 30-day operation June 1 to clear damaged vessels from Smiling Cove Marina, with road access closures at Basin Place and Marina Lane during the work. Maritime Legal Move (CNMI/Guam): Owners of cargo vessel M/V Mariana filed in Guam federal court seeking exoneration or capped liability after the vessel capsized during Super Typhoon Sinlaku, proposing a $226,800 limitation fund. Sports (Guam): T’ana Adamos won a world championship title in jiu-jitsu, becoming the second female juvenile world champion from Guam and the first from her academy.
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