The newly appointed Prime Minister of Vanuatu announces plans to review the 2022 security agreement with Australia.

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  1. It will be interesting to see how the new Prime Minister’s approach to the 2022 security agreement with Australia develops. Given the geopolitical dynamics in the region, revisiting this agreement could have significant implications for Vanuatu’s foreign relations and national security strategy. It will be important for the PM to balance national interests with regional partnerships. I hope the discussions will lead to constructive outcomes that benefit both Vanuatu and Australia while ensuring the security and sovereignty of Vanuatu is prioritized. What are your thoughts on what changes might be proposed?

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