23 Jun 2018

Vanuatu reaffirms relations with New Caledonia

10:30 am on 23 June 2018

No matter the outcome of November's referendum on independence from France, ties with New Caledonia will remain friendly, Vanuatu's prime minister says.

France's Ambassador to Vanuatu, Alain Duboispean (L), Charlot Salwai (R) Vanuatu's Prime Minister.

France's Ambassador to Vanuatu, Alain Duboispean (L), Charlot Salwai (R) Vanuatu's Prime Minister. Photo: Hilaire Bule

Charlot Salwai made the comment in Noumea on Vanuatu's stance towards the vote.

He said Vanuatu supported the Noumea Accord, but said it would be up to New Caledonia's voters to decide.

Mr Salwai said the Pacific neighbours shared the same values and that Vanuatu backed New Caledonia's further integration into the region.

While there had been ups and downs in Vanuatu's links with France, the relationship was improving, he said.

After independence in 1980, Vanuatu supported New Caledonia's pro independence FLNKS movement.

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