Solomon Islands-China Security Pact to Remain Confidential, PM Wale to Review
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale announced last week in Australia that the security pact with China is expected to remain confidential. Prime Minister Wale indicated his Cabinet plans to review the agreement. He also disclosed that he had not personally seen the details of the pact until just prior to his recent visit to Australia.
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale stated last week in Australia that the security pact between the Solomon Islands and China is anticipated to maintain its confidential status. The Prime Minister addressed the agreement, which has garnered international attention, during his visit.
Prime Minister Wale further announced that his Cabinet is scheduled to conduct a comprehensive review of the security deal. He admitted that he had not personally viewed the terms of the pact until just before his recent trip to Australia. This highlights the previously undisclosed nature of the agreement's contents to key government figures.
The revelation concerning the pact's confidentiality and the Prime Minister's prior limited access to its details emerged as a significant point from his discussions in Australia. The upcoming Cabinet review is expected to delve into the specific provisions and implications of the agreement.
According to The Hindu International, these statements were made by Prime Minister Wale last week.
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