Fiji reevaluates security partnership with China amidst Pacific tensions.

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has indicated that his country is reconsidering its security ties with China amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Pacific. Rabuka said Fiji was reviewing a police cooperation agreement it signed with China in 2011 that has allowed Chinese police officers to be stationed in Fiji. He also said Fiji was finalizing a defense agreement with New Zealand, which it expected to complete next week. China and the U.S. have increased their competition for influence in the Pacific in recent years.
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