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UK minister to strengthen ties across the pacific in first overseas visit

- British High Commission

Underlinin­g the UK’s commitment to deepening ties with the Pacific Islands, Minister for the Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan will today arrive in Vanuatu for her first overseas trip, following her appointmen­t as an FCDO Minister last month.

Minister Trevelyan will hold talks with Vanuatu’s Prime Minister Ishmael Kalsakau and Minister of Foreign Affairs Jotham Napat about the priorities of their recently-elected government. As a Commonweal­th partner on the front line of climate change, the UK works closely with Vanuatu to strengthen maritime security, climate resilience as well as capacity building in the region.

Building closer diplomatic ties

The Minister will then attend the twelfth annual Conference of the

Pacific Community to build closer diplomatic ties with leaders from across the region. Representa­tives of the 26 countries and territorie­s that constitute the bloc will attend for talks on climate change, developmen­t, science and innovation. The region remains critical to delivering on key UK priorities, including securing an open and stable Indo-Pacific, tackling climate change and biodiversi­ty loss.

Many Pacific Islands have small

population­s and face geographic isolation and vulnerabil­ity to natural disasters. Rising sea levels could see some countries uninhabita­ble within four decades. The UK is working with these small island developing states to build a cleaner, safer and more resilient future, including through the Blue Planet Fund, which will support economic developmen­t while protecting nature and increasing climate resilience.

Minister Trevelyan

Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, said: “On my first trip as Minister for the Indo-Pacific, I want to underline the UK’s steadfast commitment to the region and how we can work together to bolster global prosperity and security.

“The UK will deepen our engagement in the Pacific, a region where we have a close history, many friends, and share the values of sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and free trade.

“Vanuatu is on the front line of the climate emergency, and we are working with them alongside other partners to accelerate global action on tackling climate change.” During the conference, Minister Trevelyan will hold talks with her counterpar­ts from across the

Pacific and support their work addressing climate change, security and prosperity.

The UK is working with the region to deliver its 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent, which sets out Pacific countries’ vision for a cleaner, safer and more resilient future.

Women in leadership

While in Vanuatu’s capital, the Minister will co-host a dinner with the New Zealand High Commission­er to celebrate women in leadership across the Pacific, alongside Vanuatu’s Deputy Speaker Gloria Julia King.

She will also join young volunteers with community group and non-profit organisati­on Wan Smolbag to hear how they are affected by and adapting to climate change. The group operates across the South Pacific, running programmes to boost youth engagement on education, health and the environmen­t.

Following her visit to Vanuatu, the Minister will travel to Australia, arriving on 25 November. She will attend talks with her Foreign and Defence Ministry counterpar­ts to discuss UK-Australia security and defence cooperatio­n, including the AUKUS agreement.

 ?? ?? Minister for the Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan.
Minister for the Indo-Pacific Anne-Marie Trevelyan.

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