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Chinese foreign Minister to visit Fiji

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The State Councillor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, Wang Yi, will visit Fiji from Saturday 28 May to Tuesday 31 May. This will be State Councillor Wang’s second visit to Fiji, the first was in 2018. During his official visit to Fiji and the region this week, State Councillor Wang will be accompanied by a...

Australian Foreign Minister Wong takes on Beijing over climate, debt and influence

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has warned Pacific leaders a region-wide security and trade deal with Beijing could sacrifice their independence, lead to unsustainable debt levels and endanger the region. Wong spoke in Suva after new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese blamed the former Coalition government for China’s rising influence in the Pacific, arguing Australia had “dropped the ball” by neglecting...

“No intention” to build Solomon Islands a military base, says Chinese foreign minister

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China has “no intention at all” to build a military base in the Solomon Islands, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Thursday, dismissing speculation about the purpose of its recent security pact with the island state. The Chinese minister, who was in Honiara at the start of an extensive tour of Pacific island states, said the security agreement Beijing sealed last...

Getting out of coal and gas key to Pacific relationship

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The best thing the new Labor government could do to repair the relationship with Pacific is commit to no new coal and gas, Greens Leader Adam Bandt said Thursday. Pacific leaders have been making clear for years that the good relationship with Australia is dependent on climate action, with a focus on no new coal and gas. Former President of Kiribati,...

NZ Government accused of neglecting Pacific partnerships as China’s influence grows

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-The New Zealalnd government is being criticised for letting its relationships with Pacific islands drift, as China tries to boost its influence in the region. Leaked documents have revealed Beijing is proposing a region-wide deal with almost a dozen countries in the Pacific. Beijing's offer covers police training, biometrics like fingerprints, new trade arrangements and scholarships. National Party foreign affairs spokesperson Gerry...

Tongan deputy PM and former PM granted stay

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Tongan deputy Prime Minister Poasi Tei and former Prime Minister Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa, both Members of Parliament have each been granted a stay in the execution of their judgements, that declared their election void, until their appeal is heard and determined. Lord Chief Justice Whitten QC granted Tu'ionetoa's application for stay of execution on 25 May and the Deputy PM got...

MSC orders inquiry into shark finning on tuna vessels in the Pacific

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The Marine Stewardship Council, which certifies fisheries under its blue tick sustainability label, has ordered an independent investigation into allegations of shark finning on tuna vessels in certified Pacific fisheries. Shark finning is the cruel practice of removing fins from live sharks. A report by the UK charity Shark Guardian with CNS Global Consulting, a sustainable development consultancy, has alleged...

What deals is China pursuing in the Pacific and why is everyone so worried?

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By Helen Livingstone Why is everyone talking about China in the Pacific all of a sudden? China’s ambitions in the Pacific first attracted renewed attention back in March, when news leaked of a draft security agreement that would grant Chinese military and police significant access to Solomon Islands. The news surprised Australia and New Zealand, the Solomon’s traditional security partners,...

Fiji Bati extended squad to RLWC named

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Fiji Bati head coach Jo Rabele has announced a 50-member extended squad of experienced and young players for the 2022 Rugby League World to be held in England in October. Extended squad: Apisai Koroisau, Joe Lovodua, Penioni Tagituimua, Tariq Sims, Viliame Kikau, King Vuniayawa, Lamar Manueli Liolevave, Jacob and Daniel Saifiti, Korbin and Tariq Sims, Tui Kamikamica, Kane Evans, Joseph...

Byrne wants the Fijian Drua to drown the Chiefs

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The head coach of the Fijian Drua Mick Byrne is looking forward to an improved performance from his band of warriors after being skinned by the Crusaders 3-61 last week at Christchurch’s Orangetheory Stadium when the side clashes with Pita Gus Sowakula’s Chiefs on Saturday at Churchill Park in Lautoka. Byrne said the Drua wanted to bounce back in style...

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