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Australia’s Efforts to Counter China’s Influence in the Pacific Faces Setback with Vanuatu Treaty Delay

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Last updated: September 9, 2025 9:49 am
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Published: September 9, 2025
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Australia’s efforts to strengthen its geopolitical stance in the Pacific have encountered a significant setback as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was unable to finalize a crucial $500 million treaty-level agreement with Vanuatu. The anticipated deal, aimed at curbing China’s influence in the region through strategic infrastructure assets, was sidelined at the last moment due to political complications in Vanuatu.

During Albanese’s visit to the capital, Port Vila, he sought to solidify the Nakamal Agreement, which is envisioned to foster cooperation over the next decade. However, Vanuatu’s Prime Minister Jotham Napat revealed that concerns among his ministers and MPs regarding the implications of the agreement were the primary reason for the delay. The officials felt that the proposed terms could significantly limit Vanuatu’s ability to secure funding from other nations for vital infrastructure projects, prompting a call for deeper discussions on specific clauses within the pact.

The backdrop to these negotiations includes Beijing’s previous financial investments in Vanuatu, notably a new presidential palace and integration into China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Such ties have raised alarms in Canberra about the potential for increasing Chinese strategic footholds in the Pacific, prompting Australia to seek greater control over regional foreign partnerships.

The Albanese administration previously achieved success with similar treaty-level agreements with Tuvalu and Nauru, which were designed to provide Australia with effective veto power over security and military arrangements involving external powers like China. This latest setback underlines the complex dynamics at play in the region as Australia navigates its diplomatic efforts against the backdrop of China’s growing presence.

Despite the hiccup, Albanese expressed optimism following his discussions with Napat, stating that both sides have made “good progress” and affirming confidence in the possibility of reaching an agreement in the future. He indicated a commitment to continue working collaboratively to resolve the outstanding issues, reinforcing Australia’s desire to bolster its influence in the Pacific amidst rising regional tensions.

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