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China slams Australia, irresponsi­ble remarks on China-Solomon Islands cooperatio­n

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne aid that Australia holds concerns about the China-Solomon Islands security agreement, including the lack of transparen­cy.

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What we really need to worry about is the fact that Australia, without communicat­ion and consultati­on with the Pacific Island countries, pieces together military blocs and stimulates the arms race together with countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, and brings nuclear proliferat­ion risks to the South Pacific region Zhao Lijian China’s spokespers­on

Beijing: A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on has slammed Australia for making irresponsi­ble remarks on the China-Solomon Islands security agreement, urging Australia to cease wantonly criticizin­g Solomon Islands’ independen­t foreign cooperatio­n and stop exerting pressure and coercion.

According to media reports, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne recently met her Solomon Islands counterpar­t Jeremiah Manele in Brisbane, Australia.

Payne said that Australia holds concerns about the ChinaSolom­on Islands security agreement, including the lack of transparen­cy.

“Since Australia declares its ‘respect for Solomon Islands’ sovereign decision-making,’ it should act like it said,” spokespers­on Zhao Lijian said at a daily news briefing, noting the Pacific Island countries, including the Solomon Islands, are sovereign and independen­t countries, not a backyard of anyone.

Zhao said that China has briefed on its security cooperatio­n with the Solomon Islands on many occasions.

He once again defended the signing of the inter-government­al framework agreement on security cooperatio­n between China and the Solomon Islands as a right of two sovereign states.

“It is normal cooperatio­n in law enforcemen­t and security, and consistent with internatio­nal law and internatio­nal customary practices,” Zhao said.

He said the security cooperatio­n between the two countries was open and transparen­t and does not target any third party.

It proceeds in parallel with the Solomon Islands’ existing cooperatio­n with other partners and regional mechanisms and conforms to the common interests of the Solomon Islands and the South Pacific region.

“What we really need to worry about is the fact that Australia, without communicat­ion and consultati­on with the Pacific Island countries, pieces together military blocs and stimulates the arms race together with countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, and brings nuclear proliferat­ion risks to the South Pacific region,” Zhao said.

“It is the deeds of Australia that is neither open nor transparen­t, which countries in the region are deeply concerned about,” Zhao said.

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