New Caledonia and France have reached an agreement: the state of New Caledonia will be created
![]() 817 Saturday, 12 July, 2025, 18:46 France and its overseas territory of New Caledonia have announced a historic agreement: the territory will remain part of France, but a new state entity will be declared. According to France 24, after 10 days of negotiations, the parties have agreed to create the state of New Caledonia. The 13-page document states that residents will be given the option of maintaining French citizenship or combining it with a new status as New Caledonian citizens. Under the terms of the agreement, New Caledonia, where a wave of unrest by separatist movements erupted last year, will remain a French overseas territory, but will receive the status of a new state. French President Emmanuel Macron also confirmed the signing of the agreement. |

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