The Press

China has warning for Pacific

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As Chinese President Xi Jinping prepares to meet in Port Moresby with eight Pacific island leaders, Beijing has warned that no country should try to obstruct its ‘‘friendship and cooperatio­n’’ with Pacific nations that have already received US$3 billion (NZ$4.4 billion) in Chinese investment.

A battle of diplomacy dollars is rapidly escalating in the Pacific, with Australia, Japan, the United States and China all expected to pledge to lift infrastruc­ture and aid funding to the impoverish­ed region in the next week as world leaders gather in Papua New Guinea for the APEC summit.

‘‘No country should try to obstruct the friendship and cooperatio­n . . . China has no intention to touch the cheese of any country. Instead, China is committed to make the pie of cooperatio­n larger,’’ said Chinese viceminist­er of foreign affairs Zheng Zeguang, when asked about the expansion of Australian aid in the Pacific.

One hundred Chinese projects had been completed in the Pacific, including power stations, telecommun­ications, hospitals, schools, office buildings and convention centres, Zheng said. China had helped to train over 6000 profession­als, and climate change was an ‘‘important area of cooperatio­n’’.

Australia is the dominant aid provider for Pacific nations. Last week Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveiled a A$2 billion (NZ$2.13b) infrastruc­ture fund for telecommun­ications, energy, transport and water projects. He described the Pacific nations as ‘‘family’’ and ‘‘our patch’’.

‘‘The Pacific island region is not the sphere of influence of any country,’’ Zheng said. – Fairfax

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