AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoASEAN & Diplomacy: Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão’s Vietnam trip (June 8–10) and his ASEAN Future Forum appearance are framed as a push to deepen bilateral ties and accelerate Timor-Leste’s ASEAN integration after joining as the bloc’s 11th member. Regional Leadership & Peacebuilding: President José Ramos-Horta used an ERIA lecture in Jakarta to stress forgiveness and dialogue as practical tools for stability, pointing to Timor-Leste–Indonesia reconciliation as a model. Digital Governance: Timor-Leste officially launched verify.gov.tl, a Cambodia-supported portal to verify driver’s licenses and transport documents online—aimed at cutting fraud and lowering the cost of licensing. Tourism Skills: The Ministry of Tourism rolled out a Timor-Leste Tourism Ambassador Programme in Dili, training frontline workers in customer service and destination knowledge, with more sessions planned through 2026. Education & Mobility: Macau University of Science and Technology welcomed eight medical students from Timor-Leste’s UCT for an intensive skills programme, highlighting growing Portuguese-speaking academic exchange. Gender Rights at the UN: Timor-Leste is among seven countries backing a UN push to include “gender apartheid” in a future crimes-against-humanity treaty. Global Spotlight: UNESCO added new biosphere reserves worldwide, including Timor-Leste, as part of World Environment Day.
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