Vanuatu's Sato Kilman: A New Prime Minister Seeking Closer China Ties Amid Australia Security Pact Revisit

Sato Kilman has been elected as the new prime minister of Vanuatu after a court upheld a vote of no-confidence in his predecessor, Ishmael Kalsakau. Kilman, a former prime minister and leader of the People's Progressive Party, plans to review foreign policy to benefit Vanuatu and seek new export markets. The political crisis in Vanuatu was triggered by opposition parties criticizing Kalsakau for signing a security pact with Australia, which they believed compromised the country's "neutral" status and jeopardized development assistance from China. The United States and its allies are trying to discourage Pacific Islands nations from establishing security ties with China. Kilman has previously served as prime minister and expelled Australian Federal Police from Vanuatu in 2012.
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- Vanuatu replaces pro-West PM, with Sato Kilman who seeks closer China ties South China Morning Post
- New Vanuatu PM to 'revisit' security pact with Australia - ABC Reuters
- Vanuatu to elect new prime minister amid crisis over Australia pact Al Jazeera English
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