SYDNEY: Australia on Wednesday hailed a breakthrough in efforts to sign a security agreement with Vanuatu, a deal that could dilute China’s influence in the Pacific island nation.
A delegation of Australian ministers ironed out the deal during negotiations on the slopes of Vanuatu’s Mount Yasur, a steam-belching active volcano.
Australia was close to clinching a security deal with Vanuatu in 2023, but it was scuppered when the island’s lawmakers unexpectedly swapped in a new prime minister seen as less friendly to the West.