Is Australia taking myopic approach in wooing Pacific nations to counter China?
Australia has signed deals with the Solomon Islands, Nauru and Papua New Guinea in moves seen as securing its clout as the Pacific leader
Albanese and his Solomons counterpart Jeremiah Manele said in a joint statement the package would help the South Pacific nation to build “enduring” security capabilities, “thereby reducing its reliance on external partners over time”.
China’s law enforcement instructors are already based in the Solomons Islands after both countries signed a security pact in 2022, which spurred the United States and Australia to pitch deals to Pacific island nations to limit Beijing’s security ambitions in the region.
“Canberra’s deals highlight efforts to counter [China] as well as maintain its role as the West’s primary shaper of the region,” Tidwell added.