Australia-Fiji a Step Closer to Major Security Deal Amid the CCP’s Pacific Expansion

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Australia-Fiji a Step Closer to Major Security Deal Amid the CCP’s Pacific Expansion

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (L) shakes hands with Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka (R) one the sidelines of the Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Honiara, the Solomon Islands, on Sept. 10, 2025. The two agreed to pursue a new security treaty between the two countries. Courtesy of the Office of the Prime Minister of Australia

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is a step closer to signing off on a security deal with Fiji after a less than successful visit to Vanuatu a day earlier.

Albanese revealed the agreement on social media on Sept. 10, saying, “Vuvale means family, and that’s the bond between Australia and Fiji.

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