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The settlement, seen by AFP, states that “to bolster Pacific collective safety and sovereignty, Vanuatu shall not allow its territory for use for any overseas army base or infrastructure”.
It additionally recognises Australia as “Vanuatu’s longstanding major policing accomplice”, and says Vanuatu will prioritise policing requests to different members of the Pacific Islands Discussion board regional bloc.
China shaped policing ties with Vanuatu in 2023, and has donated tools together with drones, patrol boats and autos to its police power.
The settlement says Australia and Vanuatu will elevate help in “police coaching and tools, policing, maritime safety, cyber safety, intelligence cooperation, and infrastructure”.
The Vanuatu treaty is the most recent in a string of agreements Australia has struck with Pacific island nations, looking for to curb China’s increasing safety affect.
Chinese language police have maintained a presence in Solomon Islands since signing a secret safety pact in 2022.
Vanuatu has mentioned it’s individually negotiating an financial settlement with China, which has constructed roads and authorities buildings within the South Pacific nation over a decade.
A former Australian diplomat within the Pacific, James Batley, mentioned the competition between Beijing and Canberra for affect would proceed.
“Vanuatu’s lengthy custom of non-alignment implies that it will not merely abandon its relationship with China. Nor will China abandon its makes an attempt to undermine Australia’s pursuits in Vanuatu,” he instructed AFP.
