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Solomon Islands Leader Says He’ll Review China Security Deal

Solomon Islands Leader Says He’ll Review China Security Deal

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Promises to Reassess China Security Agreement

On June 3, a photograph captured Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale alongside his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, during their meeting in Canberra. The image, taken by Hilary Wardhaugh for AFP/Getty Images, documented the diplomatic engagement between the two leaders.

Following this interaction, the Solomon Islands leader announced his intention to conduct a thorough review of the nation’s security pact with China.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 02:03:10 UTC

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