AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO Recognition for Tourism: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park has been designated the country’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, a June 5 approval that boosts hopes for nature-based, low-impact travel and highlights the park’s forests, reefs and cultural sites. Aero Dili Boosts Travel Links: Aero Dili has launched a direct Darwin–Dili service, running twice weekly, adding to existing direct flights and making it easier for visitors, business and diaspora travel across the Timor Sea. Government Budget Planning: The Council of Ministers approved a draft resolution setting up a Political Review Committee to shape the 2027 General State Budget, aligning sector plans with national priorities and spending ceilings. ASEAN and Regional Ties: Timor-Leste’s ASEAN accession continues to draw attention from analysts and partners, with renewed interest tied to the signal of stability and new cooperation pathways. National Mourning and Diplomacy: Leaders in the region sent condolences after the death of former President Francisco Guterres Lú-Olo, underscoring Timor-Leste’s diplomatic links. Energy Uncertainty: Sunda Energy says its Chuditch PSC in Timor-Leste faced termination after an extension push, leaving drilling plans in limbo despite efforts to secure alternatives.
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