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Vanuatu minister tells Australia to respect China policing deal, rebukes Pat Conroy

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

vanuatu Minister Defends ChinaPolicing Deal,Urges Australia ‍to Understand Pacific Needs

PORT VILA,VANUATUVanuatu‘s Minister of ​Foreign Affairs,jotham Napat,has defended his nation’s pending security agreement with China and cautioned Australia against attempting to dictate Vanuatu’s⁢ partnerships,according to reports ‍from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. The comments come in ‍response to recent criticism from Australian Defense Minister Pat Conroy regarding the deal.

Napat stated ⁢that Australia was fully informed of ⁣Vanuatu’s intentions to negotiate ‌a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China. “Australia knew⁢ very well, and we were up front‍ with them when we⁣ told them we⁣ are just wanting to sort out‍ the way we‍ manage our relations with our partners, and ​we are going to sign an MoU (with China),” ​he ‌said. He indicated the⁤ agreement is in its “final status” and will ⁢be signed “whenever the two governments are‍ ready.”

The ⁤minister also emphasized the differing security priorities between ‌Vanuatu and its ⁣conventional ​partners. He noted Vanuatu’s focus ⁣on building police capacity and addressing⁢ climate change, stating, “With all the geopolitical‍ games going on in different⁣ regions of the world … what their interests ⁤are, might ⁤not be‍ relevant to us.” ​

Napat urged⁣ advancement ‍partners to engage in ⁤direct dialogue to⁤ understand Vanuatu’s specific needs. ‌”Our development partners need⁢ to come and sit‍ with us and talk ‌with us so they can ‍fully understand ⁣what our needs are,and then we⁤ can work together to address the needs​ which are more ​relevant to our people,” he said.

The exchange occurs ⁢amid ongoing discussions‌ regarding the Nakamal Agreement between⁤ Australia and Vanuatu.⁣ A planned signing ceremony was ⁢postponed prior to Prime‌ Minister ​Anthony Albanese’s recent visit,reportedly due to concerns ​from Vanuatu ministers over clauses restricting investment in critical infrastructure by other nations. Despite these concerns, Napat‌ expressed confidence a⁤ deal could be reached. Prime Minister Albanese recently ​wrote to Napat to discuss progressing the agreement,⁢ tho a compromise ​on the final language⁤ remains uncertain.

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