The European Union's new ambassador for the Pacific has presented his credentials in Vanuatu.
European Union's ambassador for the Pacific, Sujiro Seam. Photo: Twitter / Sujiro Seam
Sujiro Seam presented his letters of credence to the President of the Republic of Vanuatu, Moses Obed Tallis in Port-Vila.
He also met with Vanuatu's caretaker prime minister, Charlot Salwai.
According to Mr Seam, they had an in-depth discussion covering taxation, illegal fishing and passports.
The EU sought a closer relationship with Vanuatu beyond development co-operation, to gradual integration in the global economy and deepening political dialogue, he said.
Proud to have presented my letters of credence to HE the President of the Republic of #Vanuatu and to be fully accredited as Ambassador of the #EuropeanUnion to Vanuatu. pic.twitter.com/NpH9USoyN1
— Sujiro Seam (@sujiseam) January 21, 2020
''Vanuatu is a key partner for the EU in the Pacific. Our close friendship with Vanuatu has helped solidify our shared interests, values, security and prosperity.
"The EU is and will remain a friend of Vanuatu on climate change, resilience, biodiversity, ocean, human rights and peace and security,'' he said.
Mr Seam is a French citizen. He, his wife and their two children have moved to Fiji, where his role is based.