AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoAustralia–Vanuatu Security Deal: Canberra and Port Vila finally signed the Nakamal Agreement in Canberra, nearly 10 months after an earlier draft was rejected. It bars foreign military bases in Vanuatu and says critical infrastructure must stay free from militarisation, foreign interference and unauthorised access, while Australia becomes the primary policing and disaster-response partner with about A$500m support over a longer period. Sovereignty & Investment Tensions: The revised text is “balanced” but still gives Australia a consult role on third-party engagement in critical infrastructure—leaving questions about how much control Port Vila retains. China Pushback: Beijing warned the pact shouldn’t target third parties or be used for geopolitical “games,” after China’s own security cooperation with Vanuatu and police presence continued. Regional Governance & Climate: Pacific leaders and Indigenous advocates met in Vanuatu to strengthen Indigenous-led conservation and climate resilience, with youth calling for child-centred power in climate decisions. Disaster Readiness: SPC and WFP trained Pacific disaster logistics officers in Brisbane to speed warehouse operations during emergencies, including participants from Vanuatu.
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