AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAustralia-Vanuatu Nakamal Agreement: Australia and Vanuatu have finally signed a revised $500m economic and security pact in Canberra, with Vanuatu committing that no foreign military base or militarised infrastructure will be allowed on its territory, while Australia becomes the primary policing and security partner. Sovereignty vs influence: The deal is described as “watered down” after Port Vila previously balked at clauses that could have restricted third-party investment in critical infrastructure; the new text instead requires consultation with Australia on proposed third-party engagement in ports, aviation, energy and digital systems. China reaction: China warned Australia against “geopolitical games,” while the pact is widely seen as aimed at limiting Beijing’s growing security footprint in the Pacific. Governance backdrop: The signing follows months of tense negotiations after an earlier draft was rejected, and it comes as Vanuatu also pursues its own China-linked arrangements.
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