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China Security Deal ‘ready for signing’- Solomon Islands PM

M.Cby M.C
March 29, 2022
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China Security Deal ‘ready for signing’- Solomon Islands PM

The Solomon Islands’ Prime Minister has disclosed on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, that a contentious security agreement with Beijing is “ready for signing”, denying reports that his country was pressured to allow a Chinese Naval base to be built in the Pacific Island nation.

In a speech to Parliament, Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, offered little details on the shape of the final deal, saying that there is “no intention whatsoever… to ask China to build a military base in the Solomon Islands”.

The PM dismissed reports in the Australian Media that his country is being “pressured by the People’s Republic of China to build a military base in Solomon Islands”.

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“Where does that nonsense come from? The security treaty… is pursued at the request of the Solomon Islands’ government. We are not pressured. We are not pressured in any way by our new friends.”

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare

A draft version of the agreement, which leaked last week, sent shocks through Canberra (Australia’s capital) because it included proposals that would allow Chinese Security and Naval deployments to the Pacific Island nation.

While responding to a question in Parliament about the status of the deal, Sogavare said: “We will finalise and finish now. The document is ready for signing”.

Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, intimated that reports of the deal is “a reminder of the constant pressure and threats that is present in our region to our own national security”.

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Morrison averred he has been in contact with New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, who this week called the draft deal “gravely concerning” and said there is “very little reason in terms of the Pacific security for such a need and such a presence”.

Sogavare’s response to critics

In his speech on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, Sogavare confirmed that existing security arrangements with Australia would “remain intact” under the new pact with China, but added that “to achieve our security needs, it is clear that we need to diversify the country’s relationship with other countries, and what is wrong with that?”

China’s growing influence in the Pacific in recent years has fed into a tense relationship with Australia, as has Canberra’s strengthened military ties with the United States and other allies. The prospect of a Chinese Naval base in the South Pacific has long been a concern for Australia and the United States because it would allow Beijing to project its power deeper into the region.

Prime Minister Sogavare labelled concern from “many leaders” about China’s presence threatening regional security in the Pacific as “unfortunate perceptions”.

He said that it was “very insulting… to be branded as unfit to manage our sovereign affairs” by other nations and condemned those who leaked the draft pact with China as “lunatics and agents of foreign regimes”.

A decision of choice-making

The Solomon Islands were rocked by unrest last November (2021) when protesters tried to storm the Parliament and then went on a deadly three-day rampage, torching much of Chinatown in the capital of Honiara.

More than 200 peacekeepers from Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand were deployed to restore calm, with Sogavare who managed to avoid being deposed.

Sogavare said on Tuesday, March 29, 2022 that Australia and New Zealand would remain the “partner of choice when it comes to the need to call for assistance in critical times”.

Last year’s riots was sparked by a range of tensions in the Solomon Islands, including opposition to Sogavare’s rule, inter-island rivalries and high unemployment, but anti-China sentiment in the nation also played a key role.

Leaders on the most populous Island of Malaita, fiercely opposed Sogavare’s decision to shift diplomatic ties from Taiwan to Beijing in 2019, a switch that became a lightning rod for broader frustration about Chinese investment in the Pacific Island nation.

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