AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation & Human Capital: South Korea and Timor-Leste’s foreign ministers agreed in Seoul to deepen cooperation in education, human resource development, and government capacity building, with added focus on maritime and infrastructure work. Climate & Security Cooperation: The same talks also covered climate change projects, including greenhouse gas reduction and carbon capture and storage, plus policing coordination against transnational crime. Portuguese-Language Culture: A Lusophone handicraft exhibition opened at IAM Gallery in Macau, featuring works from Timor-Leste alongside other Portuguese-speaking countries—textiles, instruments, sculptures, and everyday objects. UNESCO Recognition: Nino Konis Santana National Park was named Timor-Leste’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, boosting the country’s low-impact, nature-based tourism story. Tourism Connectivity: Aero Dili launched a direct Darwin–Dili service twice weekly, making travel easier for leisure, business, diaspora, and education links across the Timor Sea. Regional Cultural Diplomacy: Indonesia’s Fulan Fehan Festival IV in Belu drew visitors from Timor-Leste and Australia, using dance as a friendship-building bridge. Church & Local Culture: A Catholic biblical apostolate meeting in Sumatra adopted a declaration encouraging local languages, Indigenous traditions, and digital media in evangelization, with Timor-Leste delegates observing. Youth & Pride in Film: The Philippines’ Pelikulaya 2026 LGBTQIA+ film festival in Davao spotlights queer stories through screenings and discussions.
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