The Fiji Times

Beijing upset at Aust

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CHINA has launched an extraordin­ary personal attack on Peter Dutton and accused him of “smearing” Beijing with claims about the Communist nation’s pact with the Solomon Islands.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin singled out Australia’s Defence Minister after Mr Dutton suggested China used bribes to win deals with other countries.

His claims came on the back of the Solomon Islands signing a pact with China that will allow Beijing to send its military to the Pacific nation, at the request of its government.

Australia and US hold fears that Beijing harbours ambitions to build a military base on the island, which is approximat­ely 1700km from Australia’s shores.

Speaking of Mr Dutton, Mr Wang said: “Certain Australian politician­s are clinging to the Cold War mentality and smearing China with rumours to sow discord between China and countries it has friendly ties with. We regret and firmly oppose such moves.

“The politician­s should earnestly face up to the concerns of people at home and abroad, instead of spreading disinforma­tion to disparage China for their own political gains.”

Mr Wang, speaking at a press conference, said the pact with the Solomons — details of which had not been made public — was “open, transparen­t, legitimate, lawful and irreproach­able”.

“The speculatio­n that China will build a military base in Solomon Islands is pure disinforma­tion fabricated by a handful of people who harbour ulterior motives,” he said.

“I have noted that the US and Australian accuse the framework agreement on security cooperatio­n between China and Solomon

Islands of not being transparen­t. However, it is the AUKUS security partnershi­p that is neither open nor transparen­t.

“When will the US and Australia invite South Pacific island countries and other regional countries to review AUKUS cooperatio­n?

“The US claims that China’s military presence will cause grave concerns. If we follow this logic, the nearly 800 military bases in 80 countries and regions across the world run by the US have long been of major concern for the world. When will the US shut down those bases.”

 ?? Picture: by GREG BAKER/AFP ?? Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.
Picture: by GREG BAKER/AFP Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.

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