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France says the South Pacific territory of New Caledonia will have more freedoms

PARIS (AP) — France announced a sweeping, hard-fought agreement Saturday aimed at granting more autonomy to the restive South Pacific territory of New Caledonia, but stopping short of the independence sought by many Indigenous Kanaks.

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France says the South Pacific territory of New Caledonia will have more freedoms

President Emmanuel Macron attends a meeting with New Caledonia’s elected officials and state representatives for an agreement aimed at granting more autonomy to the South Pacific territory, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, Saturday, July 12, 2025. (Tom Nicholson/Pool Photo via AP)


PARIS (AP) — France announced a sweeping, hard-fought agreement Saturday aimed at granting more autonomy to the restive South Pacific territory of New Caledonia, but stopping short of the independence sought by many Indigenous Kanaks.

The agreement — hailed by President Emmanuel Macron as ″historic’’ — still needs final approval in New Caledonia, a archipelago east of Australia and 10 time zones away from Paris. The accord may face a vote by New Caledonians in February.

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