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Solomon Islands Blocks US, China, Taiwan from Pacific's Top Political Meet
Solomon Islands Blocks US, China, Taiwan from Pacific's Top Political Meet

Yomiuri Shimbun

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Solomon Islands Blocks US, China, Taiwan from Pacific's Top Political Meet

SYDNEY, Aug 7 (Reuters) – Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has said that 21 donor countries, including the United States and China, will not be invited to the region's top political meeting, a move that follows pressure from Beijing to exclude Taiwan. China's biggest security ally in the Pacific Islands, the Solomon Islands is hosting the annual meeting of the 18-member bloc's forum in September. Three island states have diplomatic ties with Taiwan and not China, and they had expressed concern Taiwanese officials would be blocked from entering the country. Solomon Islands switched ties from Taiwan to China in 2019, and removed Taiwan from a list of countries eligible for concessional entry in April. Beijing, which has deepened its ties in the Pacific, claims Taiwan as its own territory. Manele told the Solomon Islands parliament on Wednesday his cabinet had decided no dialogue partners would be invited to this year's event, because a review of each country's relationship with the Pacific had not been completed. He said he had informed the forum's 18 leaders of the decision this week. The World Bank, Asia Development Bank and civil society groups would attend, he added. A U.S. State Department spokesperson said the United States is 'disappointed by reports that Solomon Islands has decided to exclude dialogue and development partners from the PIF Leaders Meeting this year,' referring to the Pacific Island Forum. 'We support the continued attendance of all PIF partners, including Taiwan, at the annual PIF Leaders Meeting, as previously agreed by PIF leaders in 1992,' the spokesperson added. Opposition party politician Peter Kenilorea Jr, chairman of the parliament's foreign relations committee, said the decision was 'a massive missed opportunity' for Pacific Island countries to meet global donors. 'We know this issue is all about China and Taiwan,' he told parliament. After forum leaders were told of the decision, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine criticised interference in the forum's affairs in a speech to the Taiwan ally's parliament. China had 'interfered' at last year's meeting in Tonga to change the language of the leaders' communique, Heine said. References to Taiwan were removed after Chinese diplomats complained. The Pacific Islands is among the world's most aid-reliant regions, and on the frontline of rising sea levels and the region has also been a focus of increasing security competition between the United States and China. While U.S. allies Australia and New Zealand are the largest forum members, neither Beijing nor Washington are part of the group. Kenilorea Jr said he feared that China, which has a strong presence in Solomon Islands, will hold bilateral meetings with Pacific leaders on the margins of the forum regardless. 'This could be seen by some PIF leaders as a betrayal of the collective and could risk an even bigger rift of the group,' he said in comments to Reuters. China's embassy did not respond to a request for comment. The forum's foreign ministers will meet in Fiji next week.

Solomon Islands blocks US, China and Taiwan from Pacific's top political meet, World News
Solomon Islands blocks US, China and Taiwan from Pacific's top political meet, World News

AsiaOne

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • AsiaOne

Solomon Islands blocks US, China and Taiwan from Pacific's top political meet, World News

SYDNEY - Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has said that 21 donor countries, including the United States and China, will not be invited to the region's top political meeting, a move that follows pressure from Beijing to exclude Taiwan. China's biggest security ally in the Pacific Islands, the Solomon Islands is hosting the annual meeting of the 18-member bloc's forum in September. Three island states have diplomatic ties with Taiwan and not China, and they had expressed concern Taiwanese officials would be blocked from entering the country. Solomon Islands switched ties from Taiwan to China in 2019, and removed Taiwan from a list of countries eligible for concessional entry in April. Beijing, which has deepened its ties in the Pacific, claims Taiwan as its own territory. Manele told the Solomon Islands parliament on Wednesday his cabinet had decided no dialogue partners would be invited to this year's event, because a review of each country's relationship with the Pacific had not been completed. He said he had informed the forum's 18 leaders of the decision this week. The World Bank, Asia Development Bank and civil society groups would attend, he added. A US State Department spokesperson said the United States is "disappointed by reports that Solomon Islands has decided to exclude dialogue and development partners from the PIF Leaders Meeting this year," referring to the Pacific Island Forum. "We support the continued attendance of all PIF partners, including Taiwan, at the annual PIF Leaders Meeting, as previously agreed by PIF leaders in 1992," the spokesperson added. Opposition party politician Peter Kenilorea Jr, chairman of the parliament's foreign relations committee, said the decision was "a massive missed opportunity" for Pacific Island countries to meet global donors. [[nid:719709]] "We know this issue is all about China and Taiwan," he told parliament. After forum leaders were told of the decision, Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine criticised interference in the forum's affairs in a speech to the Taiwan ally's parliament. China had "interfered" at last year's meeting in Tonga to change the language of the leaders' communique, Heine said. References to Taiwan were removed after Chinese diplomats complained. The Pacific Islands is among the world's most aid-reliant regions, and on the frontline of rising sea levels and the region has also been a focus of increasing security competition between the United States and China. While US allies Australia and New Zealand are the largest forum members, neither Beijing nor Washington are part of the group. Kenilorea Jr said he feared that China, which has a strong presence in Solomon Islands, will hold bilateral meetings with Pacific leaders on the margins of the forum regardless. "This could be seen by some PIF leaders as a betrayal of the collective and could risk an even bigger rift of the group," he said in comments to Reuters. China's embassy did not respond to a request for comment. The forum's foreign ministers will meet in Fiji next week.

US, China barred from attending top Pacific political forum
US, China barred from attending top Pacific political forum

Sydney Morning Herald

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Sydney Morning Herald

US, China barred from attending top Pacific political forum

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has said that 21 donor countries – including the United States and China – would not be invited to the Pacific region's top political meeting, a move that follows pressure from Beijing to exclude Taiwan. China's biggest security ally in the Pacific Islands, Solomon Islands is hosting the annual meeting of the 18-member bloc's forum in September. Three Pacific island states have diplomatic ties with Taiwan and not China, and they had expressed concern Taiwanese officials would be blocked from entering the country. Solomon Islands switched ties from Taiwan to China in 2019, and in April removed Taiwan from a list of countries eligible for concessional entry. Beijing, which has deepened its ties in the Pacific, claims Taiwan as its own territory. Manele told the Solomon Islands parliament during the week that his cabinet had decided no dialogue partners would be invited to this year's event because a review of each country's relationship with the Pacific hadn't been completed. Loading He said he had informed the forum's 18 leaders of the decision this week. The World Bank, Asia Development Bank and civil society groups would attend, he added. A US State Department spokesperson said the US was 'disappointed by reports that Solomon Islands has decided to exclude dialogue and development partners from the PIF Leaders Meeting this year,' referring to the Pacific Island Forum.

US, China barred from attending top Pacific political forum
US, China barred from attending top Pacific political forum

The Age

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Age

US, China barred from attending top Pacific political forum

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has said that 21 donor countries – including the United States and China – would not be invited to the Pacific region's top political meeting, a move that follows pressure from Beijing to exclude Taiwan. China's biggest security ally in the Pacific Islands, Solomon Islands is hosting the annual meeting of the 18-member bloc's forum in September. Three Pacific island states have diplomatic ties with Taiwan and not China, and they had expressed concern Taiwanese officials would be blocked from entering the country. Solomon Islands switched ties from Taiwan to China in 2019, and in April removed Taiwan from a list of countries eligible for concessional entry. Beijing, which has deepened its ties in the Pacific, claims Taiwan as its own territory. Manele told the Solomon Islands parliament during the week that his cabinet had decided no dialogue partners would be invited to this year's event because a review of each country's relationship with the Pacific hadn't been completed. Loading He said he had informed the forum's 18 leaders of the decision this week. The World Bank, Asia Development Bank and civil society groups would attend, he added. A US State Department spokesperson said the US was 'disappointed by reports that Solomon Islands has decided to exclude dialogue and development partners from the PIF Leaders Meeting this year,' referring to the Pacific Island Forum.

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