AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoASEAN Integration & Diplomacy: Timor-Leste’s growing ASEAN role stays in focus as Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão heads to Vietnam (June 7–10) and attends the 3rd ASEAN Future Forum in Hanoi, with talks aimed at deeper bilateral cooperation and new agreements in education and higher education. Blue Economy & Marine Stewardship: Timor-Leste marked National Sea Day and Ocean Week 2026 with a nationwide program culminating on World Ocean Day (June 8), including a Dili Ocean Parade and a Blue Economy photography exhibition to push ocean conservation and sustainable development. Biodiversity Conservation: UNESCO added new biosphere reserves worldwide, including Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana, expanding the global network to 797 sites and reinforcing ecosystem protection. Tourism Skills: The Ministry of Tourism launched a Timor-Leste Tourism Ambassador Programme in Dili to train hospitality workers in customer service, professionalism, and destination knowledge, with more sessions planned through 2026. Energy & Regional Power Planning: A new open-source grid model for the ASEAN Power Grid highlights how cross-border electricity trade could accelerate the energy transition, while noting Timor-Leste’s data gaps and the regulatory hurdles slowing interconnector progress.
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