AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOffshore Energy Survey Deal: Fugro has won a contract to run deepwater offshore site characterization surveys for Timor-Leste’s 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, and data will be processed in Kuala Lumpur and Perth. Human Rights Solidarity: FRETILIN in Dili urged Morocco to immediately and unconditionally release Sahrawi human rights defender Naâma Asfari and all Sahrawi political prisoners, citing his deteriorating health after more than 15 years in prison and an indefinite hunger strike since 8 June 2026. Diplomacy & Regional Ties: Vietnam inaugurated its fully operational embassy office in Dili, saying it will connect agencies, localities, and businesses and support Timor-Leste’s ASEAN integration. Finance Law Update: Timor-Leste’s National Parliament approved the General Framework for the Financial System and Banking Activities, strengthening the Central Bank’s powers, creating resolution and deposit insurance funds, and adding anti–money laundering and consumer protection measures. Portuguese-Language Community: The CPLP marked its 30th anniversary, highlighting Timor-Leste’s role in a network spanning education, trade, maritime security, and mobility across Portuguese-speaking countries.
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