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Solomons' PM vows 'look North' pro-China policy if reelected
Solomons' PM vows 'look North' pro-China policy if reelected
by AFP Staff Writers
Honiara (AFP) Feb 13, 2024

Solomon Islands' pro-China leader on Tuesday detailed a reelection campaign based on a "look North" strategy that would deepen security and economic ties with Beijing while retaining "traditional" allies like Australia.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare -- who has accused "agents of Western powers" and shadowy enemies of trying to "pull down" his government -- sounded a more conciliatory tone while launching his bid for a fifth stint as leader.

Vowing to tap "opportunities offered through China's Belt and Road Initiative", he promised a "pragmatic foreign policy" that would also maintain relations with Australia, a major donor.

"The party will strengthen (the) relationship with China through a 'look North' foreign policy, while nurturing ties with other traditional partners such as Australia," a statement Tuesday said.

Sogavare has also vowed to focus on "enhancing the rule of law" and making "land and resources available for economic development".

Solomon Islands' general election is expected to be held on April 17.

The vote -- originally expected in 2023 -- was controversially delayed.

Sogavare had claimed it was impossible to hold elections until after the country had hosted the November-December Pacific Games.

Critics have accused the prime minister and his party of corruption and using China's political and economic support to secure his grip on power.

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