Tuvalu ex-foreign minister seeks Australia pact changes

Updated December 9 2023 - 6:45am, first published 6:43am
Tuvalu's parliament is in caretaker mode as campaigning begins for an election in late January. (AP PHOTO)
Tuvalu's parliament is in caretaker mode as campaigning begins for an election in late January. (AP PHOTO)

The Tuvalu politician who stood knee-deep in water to focus the world's attention on the threat of rising seas to his Pacific atoll country says a climate migration treaty with Australia should be revised after next month's general election.

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