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Australia to send more police to Solomon Islands for security

04-09-2023

CANBERRA/ SOLOMON ISLAND: Australia has announced plans to send additional police to the Solomon Islands to boost security for the Pacific Games in November, keeping them there until June to assist with the general elections.

The extended Australian police presence, announced on Sunday, comes after the Solomon Islands upgraded ties with China, including by signing a policing agreement in July.

Australia, New Zealand and the United States are concerned that Chinese police could dislodge a longstanding security arrangement Canberra has with the Pacific Islands nation.

The Solomon Islands said on Friday it had invited Australia to extend the police presence, originally due to end in December.

Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade agreed to the extension in a statement that described Canberra as the Pacific Islands nation’s “primary security partner”.

“At the request of the Solomon Islands Government, Australia has extended its contribution to the Solomon’s International Assistance Force (SIAF) until June 2024 to assist with security for the national general elections,” the statement said.

It added that the Australian police will work alongside officers from Fiji, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

The Australian police contingent arrived in the Solomon Islands in December 2021 to quell antigovernment riots, while Chinese police trainers arrived this year to prepare for the games.

More than 5,000 athletes from two dozen nations are expected to attend the games, for which China has donated and constructed stadiums and other venues.

China stepped up its funding for infrastructure after Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing in 2019.

The Solomon Islands last year signed a security pact with China, raising concern in Canberra and Washington about Beijing’s naval ambitions. (Int’l News Desk)

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