Australia and Tuvalu will advance with a landmark security and climate migration pact, ensuring Tuvalu’s sovereignty while addressing its environmental challenges.
Kirsty Needham reportsfor Reuters.
In short:
- The pact, initially uncertain due to Tuvalu’s elections, solidifies with the new government’s endorsement.
- It aims to aid Tuvalu in disasters and military threats, ensuring sovereignty in third-party security arrangements.
- Additionally, it permits the annual migration of 280 Tuvaluans to Australia, safeguarding Tuvalu’s statehood against…



