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U.S Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Statement on reaffirming U.S – Pacific Partnership

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We—the governments of Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and the United States of America—meet on the occasion of the second U.S- Pacific Islands Forum Summit, held at the White House in Washington,...

U.S President Biden pledges US$40bn to Pacific islands as summit seeks to reassert influence

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U.S President Joe Biden has offered US$40bn in economic aid to Pacific islands at a White House meeting with leaders from the region aimed at bolstering U.S engagement in the face of growing a growing Chinese presence. The president also announced formal U.S recognition of two new island nations, the Cook Islands and Niue, at the start of the Pacific...

Biden meets Pacific island leaders for Second summit to counter China

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U.S President Joe Biden met Pacific island leaders for a second White House summit on Monday, part of a charm offensive aimed at curbing further inroads by China into a strategic region that Washington has long considered its own backyard. Before welcoming the island leaders, gathered under the umbrella of the 18-nation Pacific Islands Forum, Biden announced U.S diplomatic recognition...

Biden tells Pacific islands leaders he hears their warnings about climate change and will act

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U.S President Joe Biden on Monday told leaders from the 18-member Pacific Islands Forum that he has heard their warnings about the impact of climate change on their region and that his administration is committed to helping them meet the challenge. Pacific islands leaders gathered on Monday for the start of a two-day Washington summit. Many have been critical of...

President Whipps says Palau feels the effect of Ukraine invasion by Russia

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Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr of Palau has called for peace and stability worldwide, as the Ukraine invasion by Russia has had ripple effects on Palau and other nations’ economies. Palau is susceptible to external factors and has already been suffering from the drop in tourism and the worldwide delay of goods caused by the pandemic. The Russian invasion of...

‘The kids had all been tortured’: Indonesian military accused of targeting children in West Papua

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Exclusive: Australia is seeking to strengthen ties with Indonesia, despite new reports of brutality by the military — including the torture and murder of civilians — in West Papua By Marni Cordell The body of 17-year-old Wity Unue was brought back by the Indonesian military in a box, witnesses say. When soldiers couldn’t find his family, they burned the cardboard...

Georgia presents enormous challenge: Flying Fijians coach

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Although winning with bonus points may sound easy, the Flying Fijians know it’s actually quite difficult. Australia’s 6-40 loss to Wales Monday has put Fiji in a good position to advance to the last eight. In order to do so, they must beat both Georgia and Portugal with bonus points. Head coach Simon Raiwalui understands the enormity of this challenge and emphasizes...

Eddie Jones has ‘full support’ of Wallaby players, says captain Skelton

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Australia head coach Eddie Jones has the “full support” of his players despite a disastrous start to his second spell leading the team, captain Will Skelton said on Monday. Australia were all but knocked out of the World Cup on Sunday when suffering a record 40-6 defeat to Wales -- their biggest ever defeat to those opponents and in the...

At UN climate summit big polluters’ absence speaks volumes

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By Matteo Civillini As United Nations chief Antonio Guterres convened a climate summit for the first time in four years, he was keen to avoid platforming greenwash. Instead of a long procession of leaders, the stage would be given only to those with “credible policies and plans” to keep the goals of the Paris Agreement alive. On Wednesday, the absence of most...

PNG and Australia’s defence cooperation is a ‘jewel’ of their relationship – but forming a treaty hasn’t been quite so simple

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Amid the fanfare of an Australian prime ministerial visit to Papua New Guinea in January, defence was key on the agenda, with both parties looking to again formalise their already substantive ties. The two nations agreed to conclude negotiations on a Bilateral Security Treaty by May and expected it to be signed in June. With that date months behind them, they...

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Pacific Conference of Churches statement on the current situation in Kanaky New Caledonia

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The Pacific Conference of Churches(PCC) stands in deep solidarity with our sisters and brothers of Kanaky in this time of political crisis that has...

New Zealand and Tuvalu reaffirm close relationship

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New Zealand and Tuvalu have reaffirmed their close relationship, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says. “New Zealand is committed to working with Tuvalu on a...