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Pacific Island Nations

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international-relations1 year ago

Pacific Island Nations Warn of China's Influence Amid US Funding Delay

Leaders of Pacific Island nations, including the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau, are growing increasingly anxious about the delay in U.S. congressional approval of vital funding packages, warning that China is actively seeking to shift their allegiances. The funding, known as Compacts of Free Association (COFAs), has bipartisan support but has yet to be approved, despite the urgency. The delay has generated uncertainty and undesirable opportunities for economic exploitation by competitive political actors in the Pacific, with China attempting to exploit the situation to shift alliances and gain diplomatic recognition for Taiwan. The Biden administration has urged Congress to approve the funding, emphasizing the strategic importance of the COFA states and the threat posed by China's waiting to take advantage of the situation.

diplomacy2 years ago

"Biden Bolsters Pacific Island Diplomacy and Counters Chinese Influence with $40bn Pledge"

President Joe Biden announced new diplomatic relations with the Cook Islands and Niue during the Pacific Island leaders' summit at the White House. The move is aimed at countering China's influence in the region and deepening cooperation on climate change, maritime borders, and a free and open Indo-Pacific region. The administration seeks to provide viable alternatives to Pacific Island nations through partnerships with like-minded countries. The summit includes discussions on climate change, recognition of the Cook Islands and Niue diplomatically, and plans to open an embassy in Vanuatu. The administration will also announce infrastructure projects and an undersea cable project to enhance internet connectivity in the Pacific Island nations.

sports2 years ago

"Fiji's Stunning Victory Over Australia Shakes Up Rugby World Cup"

Fiji's victory over Australia at the Rugby World Cup may have been considered an upset, but it was not a huge surprise to those familiar with the sport. Fiji and other small Pacific Island nations consistently excel in rugby, punching above their weight. Fiji's success in rugby sevens, a stripped-down version of the game, has translated to the full-format game, with the team having a chance to make the quarterfinals. Despite their limited resources, these nations have a strong rugby culture and passion for the sport. The talent coming from the islands is often sought after by other countries, but staying and competing against rugby superpowers is becoming a viable option.

international-relations2 years ago

Solomon Islands Strengthen Ties with China through Policing Pact

The Solomon Islands has signed an agreement with China to enhance cooperation on law enforcement and security matters, raising concerns among traditional partners such as Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. The details of the agreement were not immediately released, but it is part of the Solomon Islands' efforts to build a comprehensive strategic partnership with China. China has been expanding its presence in the South Pacific, and the Solomon Islands switched official recognition from Taiwan to Beijing in 2019. The agreement follows a secretive security pact signed in 2022, and China has already provided police training and equipment to the Solomon Islands. The United States has responded by committing to reopen an embassy in the capital and increasing engagement with the region.

international-relations2 years ago

"India's Growing Diplomatic Relations with Papua New Guinea and the Global South"

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) summit in Papua New Guinea, where he assured leaders of 14 Pacific Island nations that India would be a "reliable" development partner. Papua New Guinea is strategically located north of Australia, where China is trying to expand its influence, and is one of the Pacific Island nations that India is trying to boost ties and cooperation with. The FIPIC summit was launched during Modi's visit to Fiji in 2014, and this is the third summit.

international-relations2 years ago

"India's Growing Influence in the Pacific Islands"

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) summit in Papua New Guinea, where he assured leaders of 14 Pacific Island nations that India would be a "reliable" development partner. Papua New Guinea is strategically located north of Australia, where China is trying to expand its influence, and is one of the Pacific Island nations that India is trying to boost ties and cooperation with. The FIPIC summit and Modi's recent visit to Fiji and Papua New Guinea are in line with that.