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China sends a message to Pacific islands amid their unease over missile test

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela in China, reaffirming Beijing's support for Honiara and rejecting "third-party interference." This meeting occurred shortly after a Chinese ballistic missile test from a nuclear-powered submarine on July 6, which sparked protests across the Pacific and was denounced by regional leaders as destabilizing. Wang highlighted the "strong development" in bilateral relations since 2019, pledging to deepen exchanges and expand cooperation in various fields.

Shi JiangtaoSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-07-14 · 11:55 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
China sends a message to Pacific islands amid their unease over missile test
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela in China, reaffirming Beijing's support for Honiara and rejecting "third-party interference." This meeting occurred shortly after a Chinese ballistic missile test from a nuclear-powered submarine on July 6, which sparked protests across the Pacific and was denounced by regional leaders as destabilizing. Wang highlighted the "strong development" in bilateral relations since 2019, pledging to deepen exchanges and expand cooperation in various fields. He emphasized that China's cooperation with the Solomon Islands is unconditional and free of imposed will. The Solomon Islands Prime Minister has pledged to review a pact with China while advancing treaty talks with Australia.

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Wang said there had been “strong development” in the two nations’ bilateral relations since diplomatic ties were established in 2019.

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The ballistic missile was test-fired from a nuclear-powered submarine on July 6.

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Solomon Islands counterpart on Tuesday, pledging to deepen ties and reaffirming Beijing’s unconditional support for Honiara.

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A Chinese missile test sparked protests across the Pacific.

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Solomons prime minister has pledged to review China pact while advancing talks on a comprehensive treaty with Australia.

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Solomons prime minister has pledged to review China pact while advancing talks on a comprehensive treaty with Australia3-MIN READ3-MIN0ListenPublished: 7:55pm, 14 Jul 2026Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Solomon Islands counterpart on Tuesday, pledging to deepen ties and reaffirming Beijing’s unconditional support for Honiara while rejecting “third-party interference”, soon after a Chinese missile test sparked protests across the Pacific.Solomons Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela’s visit to China began at a sensitive juncture on Friday, coming just days after the ballistic missile was test-fired from a nuclear-powered submarine on July 6.The test, which marked China’s first strategic submarine-launched long-range ballistic missile test into international waters since a land-based intercontinental launch in 2024, was denounced by regional leaders as destabilising.02:01China calls nuclear submarine missile test ‘routine’ as Australia, Japan voice concernsAccording to the official Chinese readout of the envoys’ meeting on Tuesday, Wang said there had been “strong development” in the two nations’ bilateral relations since diplomatic ties were established in 2019, and that the partnership had delivered “tangible benefits” to the Solomon Islands people.He pledged to deepen exchanges at all levels and expand practical cooperation relating to green energy, climate change, health, education and other fields, with the goal of elevating their comprehensive strategic partnership to new heights.“China maintains continuity and stability in its policy toward the Solomon Islands and has always supported the Solomon Islands in safeguarding its national sovereignty, independence and legitimate rights and interests, as well as in pursuing a development path of its own choosing,” Wang said.“China’s cooperation with the Solomon Islands is free of political conditions, does not impose its will on others, and does not issue ‘empty promises’.”
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