Australia pledges millions for police deployments in Solomon Islands
SYDNEY: Australia will set aside A$46 million (US$29 million) to fund police deployments in Solomon Islands in next week’s budget, part of an increase in spending in the Pacific intended to shore up its standing in the region as China seeks greater influence.
China’s increasing presence in the Pacific, including entering a security pact with Solomon Islands in April, has raised concerns for the United States and ally Australia, who have for decades seen the region as largely their sphere of influence.
“Our assistance will help our regional partners become more economically resilient … and provide their own security so they have less need to call on others,” Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Friday.
“Without these investments, others will continue to fill the vacuum,” Wong will say, blaming the previous conservative coalition government, which lost a May election, for losing ground in the Pacific. “We have a lot of catching up to do.”
The additional aid “will ensure we continue to provide direct budget support to reduce fiscal distress, ensuring critical government services,” Wong said in a speech at the Pacific Way conference at the University of French Polynesia.
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