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China’s foreign minister to meet with Pacific nations amid push for sweeping regional deal

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China’s foreign minister will meet with his Pacific counterparts in a crucial meeting on Monday during which China is expected to encourage Pacific countries to sign up to a sweeping regional economic and security deal. The meeting comes midway through foreign minister Wang Yi’s marathon tour of the Pacific, visiting eight countries in 10 days, in a move that security...

Palau’s President urges Pacific neighbours to ‘tread cautiously’ in agreements with China

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The President of the Pacific island nation of Palau has recalled World War Two in a warning other regional leaders that wide-ranging trade and security pacts with China could have harmful consequences. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on an eight-country Pacific tour involving discussions with Pacific leaders about signing up to a regional agreement on economy, security and policing. It...

China’s influence in the Pacific is growing, former Tuvalu PM says it’s a ‘scary development’

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China's growing influence in the Pacific is a “scary development” for the region, according to the former prime minister and current opposition leader of Pacific island nation Tuvalu. In an interview with SBS News, Enele Sopoaga said a leaked document outlining China’s intention to form a pact with Pacific island nationsMcomes at an unstable time for the region. “The decision to...

Forum SG Puna welcomes China’s climate change commitments

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has welcomed China’s climate change commitments. He made the statement when he met with Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Suva. In a statement, SG Puna said China is a long standing and important Forum Dialogue Partner, and development partner, to our Blue Pacific region. “Recognising this, we are keen to build...

Vanuatu declares a climate emergency

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Vanuatu has become the first Pacific Small Island Developing State to declare it is facing a climate emergency. In a Twitter post, the leader of the opposition Ralph Regenvanu announced parliament passed a 17-point resolution declaring a climate emergency last Friday. Regenvanu said under Point 1 of the resolution, “The Parliament declares that a climate emergency exists that is now existentially...

Fiji PM calls meeting with new Australia foreign minister ‘wonderful’

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Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said on Saturday he had a “wonderful meeting” with Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who travelled to Fiji days after being sworn in to show the new government's attention to the Pacific Islands. “Fiji is not anyone’s backyard - we are a part of a Pacific family," Bainimarama wrote on Twitter, posting a picture of...

Pacific ‘very positive’ on Australian re-engagement: PM Albanese

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Australia's newly elected prime minister has said Pacific leaders have been “very positive” about his government's renewed engagement, even as Beijing continues its diplomatic blitz across the increasingly contested region. The comments from Anthony Albanese -- aired Sunday in an interview with Sky News -- came as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Fiji for closely watched meetings with the...

Japan’s Fukushima water plans feature in Tokyo talks

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat officials were in Japan last week in a round of meetings aimed at deepening Japan’s longstanding dialogue partner relationship with the Forum. The mission follows on from a 07 May visit to the PIF Secretariat by Japan’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Yoshimasa Hayashi. “Japan continues to demonstrate its engagement and support to the Pacific in a range...

Think resilience’ to protect against climate and other catastrophes

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Delegates from some 184 countries gathered in Bali for the 2022 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction where they reviewed efforts to protect communities against a rising number of climate hazards and other catastrophes globally. The summit concluded with an outcome document entitled the Bali Agenda for Resilience, which aims to prevent the world from facing 1.5 disasters a day...

Australia earn stunning gold in London as HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series title race goes down to the wire

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The battle for the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series title will go down to the final event after Australia defeated New Zealand with a golden-point victory to claim their first gold medal of the season in London. History was made as HSBC Player of the Final Henry Paterson ran in a hat-trick of tries to lead the Aussie Sevens to...

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Australia guarantees Tuvalu’s security in $110m pact

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Australia is guaranteeing Tuvalu's security under a new pact as it pledges more than $110 million (US$72 million) in a development package. The memorandum of...

Bougainville president makes plea to PNG, Let my people go

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Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama Wednesday made an impassioned plea to the Papua New Guinea Government: “Let my people go.” “Two years ago I pleaded with...

Jail term for former Fijian PM Bainimarama and suspended Police chief Qilio

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Former Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment by Acting Chief Justice Salesi Temo at the Suva High Court. Suspended Police...