The New Zealand government has rejected claims by Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare that it has withheld financial support promised to the country.

On Monday, soon after landing back in Honiara from his official visit to Beijing, Sogavare told local media the Australian and New Zealand governments had promised budget support but “changed their position and delayed their assistance”.

Sogavare, as first reported by ABC, said the decision of its “traditional donors” to pull funding support had pushed Solomon Islands to lean on China, who agreed to “fill the gap”.

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    1 year ago

    I guess it’s just a way to force more payments like “If you don’t give us money we can give China a chance to have a nice military base on our island.”

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      1 year ago

      And votes in the UN. Every country gets one vote, so Solomon Islands have the same impact as NZ. Every tiny country China can buy off helps their positions.