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Leaders of the Solomon Islands and China promised to expand relations that have fuelled unease in the U.S and Australia about China’s influence in the South Pacific.
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- Both countries upgraded their relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership.
- The Solomon Islands signed a secretive security agreement with Beijing that might have allowed Chinese military forces in the South Pacific.
- China is planning to expand relations and trade through its Belt and Road Initiative to build ports and other infrastructure from the Pacific across Asia and Africa.
Concerns of USA and Australia
- China had signed a wide-ranging security pact with the Solomon Islands in 2022.
- It might allow China to post troops in the Pacific nation. The USA fears that it could be a Chinese military base in the strategically located archipelago.
- Improving relations with China shows an increasingly tense geopolitical battle between China and the United States as they seek to gain influence among the Pacific nations.
Attempt to dominate Pacific Island countries
- The USA announced plans to reopen an American Embassy in the Solomon Islands.
- Biden convened a summit of Pacific Island leaders to unveil a strategy that included cooperation in climate change, maritime security and preventing overfishing.
- Biden promised $810 million in new aid for Pacific Island nations over the next decade, including $130 million to address the effects of climate change.
Additional Information:
About Solomon Islands:
- Location: Southwestern Pacific Ocean.
- Capital: Honiara
- The climate is tropical oceanic—that is, hot and humid but relieved by cool winds and abundant, year-round rainfall.
- They have been inhabited by Melanesian people.
Pacific Island countries: Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Cook Islands, and Niue. |
News Source: The Hindu
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