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Premier eyes Taiwan ties

The head of the most populous province in the Solomon Islands said the country would likely switch diplomatic ties back to Taiwan, if the prime minister is ousted from his post following next week’s no-confidence vote, after looting and violent protests shook the capital city last month. Daniel Suidani, the premier of Malaita, said yesterday that he thought the Solomon Islands should partner with Taiwan because they share democratic values. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare angered many in 2019, particularly leaders of Malaita, when he cut the country’s diplomatic ties with Taiwan to recognise China instead. Suidani said the switch was done without adequately consulting the public. The Solomon Islands faced violent protests and unrest last week as long-simmering tensions over economic issues boiled over.

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https://fairfaxmedia.pressreader.com/article/282278143616418

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