AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUNESCO Recognition: Timor-Leste’s Nino Konis Santana National Park has been named the country’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, spotlighting its forests, reefs, and culturally significant sites—an international boost for low-impact, nature-based tourism. Aviation & Tourism: Aero Dili has launched a new direct Darwin–Dili service, running twice weekly, adding to 12 weekly direct flights between Timor-Leste and Australia and opening easier routes for visitors, diaspora, and business travel. Regional Culture Cooperation: ASEAN heritage protection leaders and Timor-Leste delegates met in Clark to strengthen regional cooperation on safeguarding cultural heritage, sharing practical approaches and priorities for future collaboration. Government Planning: Timor-Leste’s Council of Ministers approved a draft resolution setting up a Political Review Committee to align the 2027 General State Budget with national priorities and spending ceilings. Youth & Climate Dialogue: Timor-Leste joined the Rainforest Youth Summit (RAYS) 2026 in Kuching, bringing youth voices into climate governance and sustainability discussions.
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