French Minister for Overseas Manuel Valls is in New Caledonia trying to shore up support for an all-party agreement that promised to end years of conflict.

France’s Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls gestures as he delivers a speech during a meeting entitled “For the Republic… France against Islamism” at the Dome de Paris, in Paris on March 26, 2025. Thibaud Moritz/AFP via Getty Images
France’s overseas minister Manuel Valls is in New Caledonia after a landmark peace deal unravelled, with a major pro-independence group rejecting it despite having signed an accord.
Failure of the agreement risks a repeat of the riots of last year, which led to 14 deaths and over €2 billion (US$2.33 billion) in material damage.