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Australia, Fiji Sign Defence Alliance Amid China Influence Concerns

Modern Diplomacy

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July 6, 2026

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Australia and Fiji signed a landmark defence alliance on Monday that commits both countries to come to each other’s aid if either is attacked, marking Fiji’s first formal military alliance and strengthening Australia’s security presence in the Pacific. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka announced the Ocean of Peace Alliance [] The post Australia, Fiji Sign Defence Alliance Amid China Influence Concerns appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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South China Morning Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Vanuatu-Australia security pact bans ‘foreign’ military bases

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...

The West Australian

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· Jul 5, 2026

Australia PM Anthony Albanese to seal Fiji treaty before Origin diplomacy pitch

Australia's attempts to limit Chinese influence in the Pacific will ramp up with a diplomatic blitz, including the signing of a treaty with Fiji.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australia to spend $1 billion on defence alliance with Fiji in blow to China

Australia and Fiji have struck a new defence alliance in a major victory for the Albanese government’s efforts to limit China’s influence in the Pacific.

Nepal News

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· Jul 6, 2026

अस्ट्रेलिया र फिजीबीच रक्षा सम्झौतामा हस्ताक्षर

सुभा। अस्ट्रेलिया र फिजीले सोमबार रक्षा सहयोगसम्बन्धी नयाँ सम्झौतामा हस्ताक्षर गरेका छन्। दक्षिण प्रशान्त क्षेत्रमा सुरक्षा सहकार्य सुदृढ गर्ने उद्देश्यले भएको यो सम्झौतालाई चीनको बढ्दो क्षेत्रीय प्रभावको पृष्ठभूमिमा महत्त्वपूर्ण रूपमा हेरिएको छ। ‘ओसन अफ पिस’ नाम दिइएको सम्झौताअनुसार फिजी अस्ट्रेलियाका सीमित रक्षा साझेदार राष्ट्रहरूको सूचीमा समावेश भएको छ। सम्झौताले दुवै देशलाई पारस्परिक रक्षा तथा सुरक्षा []

ABC News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australia, Fiji seal new mutual defense pact in push to counter China in the Pacific

Australia and Fiji have signed a new bilateral defense alliance in a second major diplomatic win within a year for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese against Chinese influence in the South Pacific

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australia and Fiji seal a new mutual defense pact in a push to counter China in the Pacific

Australia and Fiji have signed a new bilateral defense alliance in a second major diplomatic win within a year for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese against Chinese influence in the South Pacific.

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Related coverage for "Australia, Fiji Sign Defence Alliance Amid China Influence Concerns": South China Morning Post — Vanuatu-Australia security pact bans ‘foreign’ military bases. The West Australian — Australia PM Anthony Albanese to seal Fiji treaty before Origin diplomacy pitch . Brisbane Times — Australia to spend $1 billion on defence alliance with Fiji in blow to China. Nepal News — अस्ट्रेलिया र फिजीबीच रक्षा सम्झौतामा हस्ताक्षर. ABC News — Australia, Fiji seal new mutual defense pact in push to counter China in the Pacific. KSAT San Antonio — Australia and Fiji seal a new mutual defense pact in a push to counter China in the Pacific