# Australia and Vanuatu sign the Nakamal Agreement, sealing a Pacific base-exclusion pact
> After a false start in September 2025 over sovereignty concerns, PM Albanese and PM Napat signed the comprehensive security and economic deal in Canberra, barring any foreign military infrastructure in Vanuatu in exchange for AU$500 million over a decade

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-06-29 · heads: The Long Game, Who Decides · 5 takes · 2 lenses · 3 regions

## Summary

Australia and Vanuatu signed the Nakamal Agreement for Comprehensive Economic and Security Cooperation in Canberra on Monday, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Vanuatuan Prime Minister Jotham Napat as signatories. The agreement bars any foreign military base or infrastructure on Vanuatu's territory, keeping the country's critical infrastructure free from militarisation and foreign interference. In exchange, Australia committed AU$500 million over ten years, alongside expanded cooperation on police training, maritime security, cybersecurity, and intelligence sharing. The deal had been delayed after Vanuatu's cabinet raised sovereignty concerns in September 2025, forcing a revised text before today's signing.

## Why it matters

Vanuatu sits astride key Western Pacific shipping lanes and was the focus of sustained [Chinese](/en/entity/china) infrastructure investment as Beijing extended its reach through the [Pacific island chain](/en/entity/island-chain-bases). The agreement closes off the base option as [AUKUS](/en/entity/aukus) partners move to harden the region's security architecture, and sets a template for how Canberra can price a non-alignment guarantee, combining a sovereignty assurance for the island partner with a decade-long cheque.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### unlabelled
- **Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade** (Australia, en) — Official text of the Nakamal Agreement for Comprehensive Economic and Security Cooperation, the binding document establishing Vanuatu's commitment not to permit foreign military bases or infrastructure, and Australia's decade-long economic support package.
  Source: https://www.dfat.gov.au/countries/vanuatu/vanuatu-australia-nakamal-agreement
- **Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (media release)** (Australia, en) — Official statement released by Canberra the moment the agreement was signed, confirming Albanese and Napat as signatories and setting out the core commitments: the military-base prohibition, police and maritime cooperation expansion, and the AU$500 million financial package.
  > "Vanuatu will not allow any foreign military base or infrastructure in its territory and will keep its critical infrastructure free from militarisation, foreign interference or unauthorised access."
  Source: https://www.foreignminister.gov.au/minister/penny-wong/media-release/vanuatu-and-australia-sign-nakamal-agreement
- **ABC News (AP Wire)** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://abcnews.com/International/wireStory/long-awaited-australia-vanuatu-pact-blocks-china-building-134300351
- **SBS News** (Australia, en) — 
  Source: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/australia-and-vanuatu-sign-long-awaited-deal/17k7s7n4f

### non-aligned; emphasises the China-exclusion subtext and Vanuatu's residual sovereignty anxieties
- **Al Jazeera** (Qatar, en) — Reports the Canberra signing and frames it explicitly as blocking China from building a military base in the Pacific. Notes that Vanuatu's cabinet nearly scuttled the deal in September 2025 over sovereignty concerns, and that Canberra agreed to revisions before the current text was finalised.
  > "Australia and Vanuatu have signed a landmark security deal preventing any foreign military base on the Pacific island, in an agreement long seen as aimed at keeping China out."
  Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/6/29/australia-and-vanuatu-sign-deal-to-block-foreign-military-bases

## Across the graph
- Related: [[albanese-aukus-singapore-virginia-subs]], [[rimpac-2026-pacific-exercise]]
- Entities: Aukus, Island Chain Bases

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