AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism & Conservation: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park has been recognized by UNESCO as the country’s first Biosphere Reserve, boosting nature-based and sustainable tourism prospects. Diplomacy: President José Ramos-Horta arrived in Malaysia for a five-day visit, with meetings and events scheduled before his return to Dili. Bilateral Ties: Kuwait’s ambassador to Indonesia presented credentials to Ramos-Horta, pledging stronger cooperation in political, economic, and humanitarian areas. Energy & Offshore Work: Eni has formalized a joint operating agreement with Timor GAP for offshore Block P (TL-SO-22-23), setting the framework for exploration activities including planned seismic work and a future exploration well. Regional Development: Indonesia’s Malaka district discussed a border free trade zone proposal with Timor-Leste, aiming to boost jobs and cross-border business—pending studies and bilateral agreements. Health & Safety (Local relevance): A warning from NNC-Davao urged donors not to distribute infant milk formula in earthquake-affected areas, citing health risks when clean water and sterilization are limited.
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