Vanuatu-Australia security pact bans ‘foreign’ military bases
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Australia and Vanuatu signed a comprehensive economic and security agreement that prohibits the establishment of foreign military bases on Vanuatu. The pact is a strategic move amidst growing rivalry between China and US allies in the South Pacific region.
Australia and Vanuatu signed a sweeping economic and security agreement on Monday that bars the establishment of any foreign military base on the Pacific island. Vanuatu is at the centre of strategic rivalry between China and US allies in the South Pacific, and Australia has expressed concern that Beijing is seeking a permanent security presence in the region. The agreement commits Australia to greater economic support for Vanuatu, whose largest external creditor is China, and it stops a foreign...