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Mr Albanese looked around as more and more leaders filed into the room in their matching shirts before quickly escaping to change.

Awkward Moment for Anthony Albanese at Pacific Summit – $100 Million Pledge to Climate Fund

11 September, 2025

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese found himself in an awkward situation during the Pacific Islands Forum in the Solomon Islands when he arrived wearing the wrong shirt. Instead of the navy-blue shirt worn by the other 17 regional leaders, Albanese entered the room in a bright pink shirt, standing out among his counterparts. Realizing the mistake as more leaders arrived in matching outfits, he quietly slipped out, only to return moments later appropriately dressed in blue.

Beyond the light-hearted incident, the summit marked a historic milestone. Eighteen nations signed the creation of the Pacific Resilience Facility, a multi-million-dollar fund aimed at strengthening the region’s defenses against the devastating impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and damage to marine ecosystems.

Australia has committed $100 million to the fund. “For the small island nations of the Pacific, climate change is an existential threat,” Albanese said. “This fund is more than money—it’s a promise that Pacific communities will not face climate threats alone.”

However, some Pacific leaders pressed Canberra to go further, pointing out Australia’s status as one of the world’s largest fossil fuel exporters. Vanuatu’s Climate Minister, Ralph Regenvanu, commented, “If Australia makes a positive shift, tensions will ease. If not, the relationship will continue, but the strain will remain.”

The forum concluded with a joint declaration describing the Pacific as an “Ocean of Peace” and urging the international community to respect national sovereignty and Pacific-led approaches to peace and governance.

While the shirt mishap grabbed brief headlines, the agreements reached underscore the Pacific region’s growing geopolitical and environmental significance.

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