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Australia and Fiji Sign Landmark Security Pact as Pacific Rivalry With China Intensifies

Australia and Fiji have signed a landmark defence alliance and a broader economic and security agreement, deepening strategic ties as Canberra strengthens its presence in the Pacific amid growing regional competition with China. According to ABC News Australia and The Guardian, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka signed the Ocean of Peace Alliance and the Vuvale Union during Albanese’s visit to Suva, elevating Fiji to one of Australia’s few formal treaty partners.

The Ocean of Peace Alliance introduces mutual defence obligations, committing each country to support the other in the event of an external attack, while establishing regular consultations on threats to sovereignty and regional stability. Alongside the defence pact, the Vuvale Union expands cooperation on economic development, security, labour mobility, climate resilience, and infrastructure investment. Albanese described the agreements as among the most significant partnerships Australia has ever concluded with another nation, while Rabuka said they reflected a shared commitment to peace, prosperity, and stability across the Pacific.

The agreements come as Australia intensifies diplomatic engagement across the Pacific following China’s expanding economic and security presence in the region, including Beijing’s 2022 security pact with the Solomon Islands. Canberra has recently concluded similar security arrangements with Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, and Tuvalu, reinforcing its strategy of remaining the Pacific’s preferred security partner. Fijian officials, however, stressed that the new alliance is not directed against any specific country and does not preclude constructive relations with China.

For the Indo-Pacific, the agreements underscore the increasing strategic importance of the Pacific islands amid intensifying geopolitical competition. Bloomberg says the strengthened Australia–Fiji partnership enhances regional security cooperation while reinforcing Australia’s influence in a region that has become central to the broader contest for diplomatic, economic, and security partnerships between major global powers.

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