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Nakamal Agreement (Vanuatu–Australia): Australia and Vanuatu have finally signed the long-delayed Nakamal Agreement in Canberra, locking in deeper cooperation on policing, maritime security, intelligence, cyber capability, disaster response and renewable energy, while also stating Vanuatu will not allow foreign military bases and that its critical infrastructure must stay “free from militarisation” and “unauthorised access.” Sovereignty and wording fight: The deal is being framed as “balanced,” but earlier concerns about sovereignty and third-party investment controls appear to have shaped the final text, with Vanuatu’s leaders stressing consultation rather than a veto. Cultural backlash: Vanuatu’s Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs says the use of the term “Nakamal” in the agreement wasn’t properly consulted, calling for wider chief-level involvement. China’s response: Beijing has warned the pact shouldn’t be used for “geopolitical contest,” while also continuing police cooperation messaging in Port Vila—keeping pressure on the region’s security direction. Climate and youth push: In Port Vila, Pacific youth and Save the Children NextGen ambassadors urged governments to put children at the centre of climate decision-making at the Pacific Innovation Forum on Climate and Environment. Regional resilience funding: The Global Environment Facility has approved new Pacific climate adaptation projects, including for Vanuatu, to help communities and critical infrastructure handle flooding, sea-level rise and coastal erosion.

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