An important official in the United States was left out by the Solomon Islands?
Author:World Wide Web Time:2022.08.08
Foreign media: The Prime Minister did not attend the US World War II mourning activities
According to Reuters on the 8th, when the US Executive Deputy Secretary of State Schiman visited, the Solomon Islands Prime Minister Sogovre did not attend an important battle for World War II organized by the United States (the Battle of Gwadar Canal Island 80 Anniversary) mourning activity. The Solomon Star said that the Schriman group seemed to be "neglected" in the Solomon Islands.
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Reuters quoted the Solomon Star reported that Sogvarre was originally scheduled to be on the 7th and Ministers and officials from Japan, Australia, New Zealand to attend the aforementioned mourning activities and delivered speeches. Not attending.
American Executive Deputy Secretary of State Schriman Data Map
According to the latest report on the "Solomon Star" on the 8th, Sheman later said at the press conference that she regretted it and claimed that Sogovre "a good opportunity to establish a new partnership between the United States and the Solomon Islands" Essence
Reuters said that the Office of the Solomon Islands issued a statement on the 8th, saying that Sogovre met with Haman later on the 7th, and the two sides discussed the US aid plan. But the statement did not mention the reason why Sogovre did not attend the mourning event. Sogovre's office did not immediately respond to Reuters' comment requests.
According to previous reports, for the Australian Financial Review News on July 25 for the Australian Financial Reviews on the Solomon Islands in Schmann and Australia. The opponent China launched the battle of contemporary influence. The US's investment in the Pacific region has continued to increase, and this trip even turns the experience of the Pacific Battlefield during World War II during World War II.
Since this year, in order to cope with China's growing influence in the Pacific region, the United States, Australia and New Zealand have significantly increased diplomatic and security resources in the region. In February this year, Brinken became the first US Secretary of State to visit Fiji in 40 years, and announced its plan to open an embassy in the Solomon Islands during the visit. After the China Institute signed a bilateral security cooperation framework agreement, the United States, Australia, and the New Three Kingdoms frequently dispatched the Gao Guan visitor and announced a series of measures aimed at curbing China's influence in the region. In late April, Campbell, a coordinator of the White House National Security Association, led a group visit to show "serious concerns." During the Pacific Island Forum Leaders Summit held in July, Australia and New Prime Minister Albunse held a talks with the Prime Minister, which reiterated that China would not commit a military base in the Solomon Islands.
Source: Global Network/Li Shan
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