Arab Times

Australia, Vanuatu security pact:

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Australia will negotiate a security treaty with Vanuatu, it announced Monday, just months after a report suggesting China wanted to build a military base on the Pacific nation.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull called Vanuatu one of Canberra’s “key partners” and after hosting his counterpar­t Charlot Salwai said a security pact was in the works.

“We agreed to commence negotiatio­ns on a bilateral security treaty on common security interests, such as humanitari­an assistance and disaster response, maritime surveillan­ce and border security, police and defence cooperatio­n,” Turnbull said.

He added that Australia would provide technical assistance to support Port Vila in developing its first national security strategy to ensure a “stable, sustainabl­e and prosperous Vanuatu”.

Canberra also agreed to better fund Vanuatu’s education sector, boost opportunit­ies for its residents to work in Australia and strengthen a cyber-security partnershi­p.

Regional capitals have been fretting over the rise of an increasing­ly assertive China in the Pacific through “soft diplomacy”, with Beijing showering countries with developmen­t money.

Australia and New Zealand fear it could potentiall­y upset the region’s strategic balance. (AFP)

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