Key facts
- Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale will review the nation's security agreement with China.
- Wale intends to negotiate a new comprehensive strategic treaty with Australia.
- The 2022 security pact with China had raised concerns among Australia and the United States.
- Wale stated he recently saw a full copy of the China deal and previously found it against the Solomon Islands' interests.
- Australia has committed to a new treaty and a policing partnership with the Solomon Islands.
The Solomon Islands' new Prime Minister, Matthew Wale, plans to review the nation's security agreement with China and negotiate a new comprehensive strategic treaty with Australia. Wale, a veteran opposition figure previously critical of China, aims to reset relations with Australia, which has a long-standing security agreement with the archipelago nation. His visit to Canberra follows his assumption of leadership less than three weeks prior. The 2022 security pact with China had raised concerns among Australia and the United States. Wale stated that the China deal had a non-disclosure clause and he only recently saw a full copy, necessitating the review of various security agreements. China's foreign ministry expressed willingness to expand practical cooperation with the new Solomon Islands government. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese committed to elevating the bilateral relationship with a new treaty and a support package for high energy prices and cyclone recovery, highlighting Australia's role as a security partner through its police force funding.
