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Australia signs new agreement in blow to China

Brisbane Times

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June 29, 2026

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Australia signs new agreement in blow to China

Australia has signed a long-awaited security agreement with Vanuatu in its fight against China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific.

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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.

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...

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 29, 2026

A long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu pact blocks China from building a military base

Australia and Vanuatu have signed a long-awaited bilateral security and economic treaty that prevents China creating a military base on the South Pacific island nation.

ABC News

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· Jun 29, 2026

A long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu pact blocks China from building a military base

Australia and Vanuatu have signed a long-awaited bilateral security and economic treaty that prevents China creating a military base on the South Pacific island nation

9 News Australia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Albanese travels to Fiji

The meeting comes as Australian officials warn of a “diplomatic knife fight” with China in the Pacific region. #9News

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 6, 2026

Australia signs defense pact with Fiji

Australia and Vanuatu earlier signed Nakamal Agreement, which prevents any foreign nation from establishing military bases on Pacific Island nation

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Related coverage for "Australia signs new agreement in blow to China": The West Australian — Australia PM Anthony Albanese to seal Fiji treaty before Origin diplomacy pitch . South China Morning Post — Vanuatu-Australia security pact bans ‘foreign’ military bases. KSAT San Antonio — A long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu pact blocks China from building a military base. ABC News — A long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu pact blocks China from building a military base. 9 News Australia — Albanese travels to Fiji. Anadolu Agency — Australia signs defense pact with Fiji