AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoOffshore Energy Update: Fugro has won a contract for deepwater site characterization surveys off Timor-Leste for the Greater Sunrise and Bayu Undan gas developments, using geophysical, seismic and autonomous underwater vehicle work in waters over 3,000 meters; mobilization and planning start in Q3 2026, with offshore operations in Q4 for about three months. ASEAN Integration & Regional Ties: A new overview highlights Timor-Leste’s ASEAN push since joining in 2025, pointing to reforms, diversification beyond oil, and closer links with Malaysia, including improved connectivity like direct flights to Kuala Lumpur. Labour & Agriculture Link: Timor-Leste is set to join New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme in 2026, with thousands applying after the country was added to help meet orchard and vineyard labour needs. Diplomacy in Lusophone Circles: CPLP marks its 30th anniversary, with Timor-Leste among the Portuguese-speaking members, and a push for stronger inter-parliamentary cooperation and practical resolutions. Human Rights Call: FRETILIN in Dili urged Morocco to immediately and unconditionally release Sahrawi defender Naâma Asfari, citing serious health deterioration during an indefinite hunger strike. Financial System Reform: Timor-Leste’s National Parliament approved the General Framework for the Financial System and Banking Activities, updating the rules for the Central Bank, stability tools, and anti–money laundering and consumer protection. Vietnam- Timor-Leste Relations: Vietnam inaugurated its fully operational embassy office in Dili, saying it will support cooperation and back Timor-Leste’s ASEAN integration.
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