- Foreign relations of Vanuatu
Vanuatu maintains relations with more than 65 countries, and has a very modest network of diplomatic missions. However, onlyAustralia ,France ,New Zealand , and thePeople's Republic of China maintain embassies, high commissions, or missions inPort Vila . TheBritish High Commission closed in 2005 after maintaining a presence for almost a century.The government's main concern has been to bolster the economy. In keeping with its need for financial assistance, Vanuatu has joined the
Asian Development Bank , theWorld Bank , theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF), and theAgence de Coopération Culturelle et Technique (ACCT). According toABC Radio Australia , "Foreign policy issues that feature in Vanuatu include wide support for theFree West Papua Movement and broadly for independence throughoutMelanesia , theOne China Policy and relations with Australia and New Zealand." On the latter topic,guest worker programmes feature prominently. [ [http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/200809/s2359773.htm?tab=pacific "Uncertainty after Vanuatu's general election"] , ABC Radio Australia, September 9, 2008]The government encourages private enterprise, foreign investment, and producer cooperatives. Like other developing countries, Vanuatu is particularly interested in enterprises that add value to local primary products and that provide employment. In less lucrative sectors, the government sets up its own production companies or enters joint ventures with foreign investors.
Since 1980, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, and New Zealand have provided the bulk of Vanuatu's development aid. A number of other countries, including
Japan ,Canada ,Germany , and various multilateral organizations, such as theEconomic and Social Council for Asia and the Pacific , theUN Development Programme , the Asian Development Bank, theEuropean Economic Community , and theCommonwealth Development Corporation also provide developmental aid. TheUnited States , Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Japan also send volunteers.Vanuatu retains strong economic and cultural ties to Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and France. Australia has provided the bulk of Vanuatu's military assistance, training its
paramilitary mobile force and also providing patrol boats to patrol Vanuatu's waters.Vanuatu briefly recognized the
Republic of China (Taiwan) in late 2004 when onNovember 3 Prime MinisterSerge Vohor signed a communiqué inTaipei with ROC Foreign MinisterMark Chen . Taipei had offered $30 million in aid in return (compared with the $10 million given by the PRC). Under theOne-China policy , this would result in the severing of ties with the People's Republic of China. However, Vohor did so without consultations with his cabinet and the PRC Foreign Ministry, quoting the Vanuatuan Foreign Minister, denied ties with the ROC had been established. The Vanuatuan Council of Ministers, in the Prime Minister's absence, announced on November 11 that the communiqué had been withdrawn but a spokesman for the Prime Minister denied this a day later. There were reports that previous attempts by Vohor to travel to Taipei were thwarted amid pressure from Beijing so his latest visit was done secretly on purpose. For a period of few weeks, both the PRC and ROC had diplomatic missions posted in Vanuatu with the Vanuatuan government in internal disagreement. At one point Prime Minister Vohor punched the PRC ambassador when approached to explain why theflag of the Republic of China was flying over the hotel where the Taiwanese representative was posted. The standoff ended onDecember 11 ,2004 when the parliament passed a motion of no-confidence against Vohor and replaced him withHam Lini .On
11 March 2005 , Vanuatu imposed a ban in biscuit imports, ostensibly to protect its own biscuit manufacturing industry, giving a monopoly on the business to theEspiritu Santo -basedWong Sze Sing store. The ban was the second in a year. Bread and breakfast cereals produced byFlour Mills of Fiji are the worst-hit.The
Fiji an government retaliated on13 June with a threat to impose a total commercial embargo on Vanuatu. Major income-earners for Vanuatu targeted by the Fijian government include Vanuatu kava, valued at almost US$3.2 million, andAir Vanuatu flights (US$8 million).In the late 2000s, Vanuatu began to strengthen its relations with
Cuba . Cuba provides medical aid to Vanuatu, sending doctors to the country [ [http://www.plenglish.com:80/article.asp?ID=%7B771AA7E5-B9F3-4129-AFF7-208C0DC1D65D%7D)&language=EN "Cuban Physicians to Aid 81 Nations"] ,Prensa Latina , March 29, 2008] and providing scholarships for ni-Vanuatu medical students to study in Cuba. [ [http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=41373 "Vanuatu to get six doctors from Cuba"] , Radio New Zealand International, August 10, 2008] In September 2008, a representative of the ni-Vanuatu government attended the first Cuba-Pacific Islands ministerial meeting inHavana . The meeting aimed at "strengthening cooperation" between Cuba andPacific Island countries, notably in coping with the effects of climate change. [ [http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2008/0916amistadislaspacifico.htm "Cuban Foreign Minister Opens Cuba-Pacific Islands Meeting"] , Cuban News Agency, September 16, 2008] [ [http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=42045 "Pacific and Cuba meet to discuss co-operation"] , Radio New Zealand International, September 17, 2008]International organization participation
ACCT, ACP, ADB,
Commonwealth of Nations , ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFC, IFRCS, IMF, IMO,Intelsat (nonsignatory user),IOC , ITU, NAM, PIF,Sparteca , SPC, UN, UNCTAD,UNESCO , UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WMO, WTO (applicant).International disputes
Vanuatu claims
Matthew Island andHunter Island east ofNew Caledonia
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