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US reopens Solomons embassy, vying with China for influence

This comes after 30-year hiatus, amid Beijing’s secret security pact with South Pacific nation

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Feb 2023 5:00PM

US reopens Solomons embassy, vying with China for influence
There have been mixed reactions amongst residents of the Solomon Islands’ capital Honiara towards the reopening of the United States’ embassy there. – AFP pic, February 2, 2023

HONIARA – The United States reopened its embassy in the Solomon Islands today after a 30-year hiatus, part of a bid to counter China’s growing influence in the South Pacific.

Re-establishing the diplomatic outpost was a renewal “of our commitment to the people of Solomon Islands and our partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region”, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

The US closed its embassy in the capital Honiara in 1993 after the end of the Cold War led to a reduction in diplomatic posts and a shift in priorities.

Washington signalled its intent to reopen it in early 2022, before the Solomons signed a secret security pact with China.

The deal, penned by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare and Beijing, sparked fears among Western powers that the Solomons could provide China with a new foothold in the Pacific.

US diplomat Russell Corneau, the interim representative in Honiara, said at the opening ceremony that the embassy would “serve as a key platform” between his government and the Solomons.

Blinken’s statement added that the reopening “builds on our efforts to place more diplomatic personnel throughout the region and engage further with our Pacific neighbours”.

Sogavare did not attend the opening ceremony, but Foreign Affairs Secretary Colin Beck said the embassy’s reopening was “welcomed by the government and people of the Solomon Islands”.

On the streets of Honiara, there were mixed reactions to the re-opening.

Local artist Natty Sala described it as a “step in the right direction” for improved diplomatic ties.

Sala hoped the US would step up efforts to remove the tonnes of unexploded Japanese and American ordnance which still litters the Solomons’ shores, dating back to some of the fiercest battles of World War II.

“This is good news for the Solomon Islands.”

While 50-year-old Lois Bana appreciated the United States re-establishing an embassy, she worried whether it was just part of the “geopolitics” to counter China’s influence in the region. – AFP, February 2, 2023

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