Solomon Islands signed China security pact with ‘eyes open’ despite criticism and meddling from US, Australia

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said Wednesday his government signed a controversial security pact with China “with our eyes open” but refused to say when it may be published.

France24
Wed, 20 Apr 2022]

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The Chinese national flag flies outside the Chinese Embassy in Honiara, Solomon Islands, April 1, 2022.

The deal, announced by Beijing a day earlier, has faced sharp criticism from the United States and Australia, which fear the pact could lead to China gaining a military foothold in the South Pacific.

Sogavare told parliament it was an “honour and privilege” to announce that the deal had been signed by officials in Honiara and Beijing “a few days ago”.

He declined to tell the opposition leader when the signed version of the pact would be made public. A bilateral security deal with Australia was signed in 2017, and came into force the following year.

A draft version of the China-Solomon Islands deal sent a shock wave across the region when it was leaked last month, particularly measures that would allow Chinese naval deployments to the Pacific nation, located less than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 miles) from Australia.

The broad wording of the draft deal prompted a flurry of diplomatic overtures from the United States and Australia to prevent it from being signed — including a last-ditch visit from Australia’s Pacific minister — but they were ultimately unsuccessful.

“Let me assure the people of Solomon Islands that we entered into an arrangement with China with our eyes open, guided by our national interests,” Sogavare told parliament on Wednesday.

He asked all of his nation’s “neighbours, friends and partners to respect the sovereign interests of the Solomon Islands”.

Australia criticised

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced questions about the Solomon Islands deal while on the election campaign trail Wednesday and said he would visit the Pacific nation of 800,000 people “at the first opportunity”.

He rejected criticism that his government had bungled relations with the Solomons and should have sent Foreign Minister Marise Payne to personally lobby against the deal.

“We treat Pacific neighbours as siblings in family and our view is you don’t go stomping around telling leaders in Pacific islands what they should and shouldn’t do,” Morrison said.

News that China and the Solomon Islands had signed the deal broke just days before senior US National Security Council official Kurt Campbell is due to arrive in the Pacific nation for high-level talks.

The United States has promised to reopen its embassy in the Solomon Islands, which has been closed since 1993.

Deal ‘rushed through’

Mihai Sora from the Sydney-based Lowy Institute think tank said it was “almost certain the deal was rushed through” ahead of Campbell’s visit.

The deal being signed limits US official Campbell’s options, Sora said, adding that he believed Sogavare was “honest when he says he doesn’t want a Chinese military base in the Pacific”.

The security pact was signed in the wake of violent protests which gripped the Solomon Islands capital Honiara last November, and led to much of the city’s Chinatown being burned to the ground.

The unrest was sparked by opposition to Sogavare and partly fuelled by poverty, unemployment and inter-island rivalries, but anti-China sentiment also played a role.

Martin comments: Although NZ isn’t mentioned in this report, the stunned reaction from our politicians is priceless. Considering our Labour and Greens ministers have spent the last few years kowtowing to the CCP, I really wonder what they expected to happen? The naivety of NZ’s current government continues to astound me. Idiots they remain, and useful they have indeed proven to be. Let’s just hand the Pacific to China on a silver platter shall we? And where is Ardern? In Japan dancing with performers dressed as Kiwifruit. Unbelievable. I’ll bet Xi is laughing his chubby little tits off.

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