The Vuvale Union, a new treaty between Fiji and Australia, has been approved by the Fijian cabinet as the two nations move to deepen cooperation across security, economic, and development areas.
The Fijian government described the agreement as a “treaty-level framework” designed to formalise and strengthen long-standing bilateral ties.
The agreement was discussed this week in Suva between Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
The Vuvale deal comes as reports suggest ongoing negotiations between Australia and Vanuatu over the long-delayed Nakamal Agreement, while Beijing grows ever closer to signing its own accord, the Namale Agreement, with Port Vila….
Australia and Fiji Agree New Treaty Framework, $30 Million Fuel Support Announced

