Statement by the Spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Fiji on the US Vice President Announced New Commitments to the Pacific Island Region at a Meeting on Fisheries under the PIF Framework
2022-07-13 20:30


Q: US Vice President Kamala Harris announced at a meeting on fisheries under the the Pacific Islands Forum framwork that the US will establish two new embassies in the region and pledged $60 million per year in investment and assistance for the Pacific Island Countries. And it was reported that, two Chinese defence attaches posed as journalists to attend this meeting and were asked to leave by Fiji Police. What is Embassys comments on this issue?

A: At the outset, I would like to stress that over the past half-century, China and Pacific Island Countries (PICs) have witnessed sound growth of bilateral relations and fruitful cooperation in various fields. As a dialogue partner of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), China has maintained sound cooperation with PIF.

We are happy to see PICs receive more support for its development and vitalization from countries willing to do so. This has always been China’s position. At the same time, we believe that all countries, when pursuing cooperation with PICs, should follow the principle of openness and inclusiveness and not target any third party or harm their interests, instead of pledging openness and inclusiveness while secretly ganging up and forming small circles. I noted the statement of a US official that the US doesn’t ask PICs to choose between China and the US and its cooperation is not about countering China. We hope the US will deliver on its statement.

About the report you mentioned, it is totally false news and is not consistent with the facts. Based on the information we received from the meetings host, no dialogue sessions with dialogue partners have been scheduled for this years PIF Leaders Meeting. Chinese representatives  attend relevant meetings and eventsin accordance with practice.