New Zealand has paused funding to the Cook Islands over recent China-related deals, citing concerns over trust and regional influence, as the Cook Islands seeks to balance its long-standing relationships with Western allies and China amidst regional tensions.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Tonga, dedicating a new embassy and pledging increased support for Pacific nations while warning about the dangers of "predatory" Chinese investment. Blinken's visit comes as the US seeks to counter China's growing influence in the region. He emphasized the importance of addressing issues like climate change, development, and illegal fishing. However, he also cautioned against aid from Beijing, citing concerns about strings attached and potential undermining of good governance. The visit to Tonga is part of Blinken's broader Asia-Pacific trip, which includes stops in New Zealand and Australia. The US State Department plans to increase diplomatic personnel and spending for new embassies in the Pacific islands to catch up with China's presence in the region.