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Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese and his Fijian counterpart Sitiveni Rabuka watched the Wallabies take on Fiji.
Australia has scored big after Anthony Albanese watched the Wallabies go up against Fiji with a special guest.
Washington became concerned about China's ambition to gain a military foothold in the Pacific Islands in 2018 when Beijing ...
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The Manila Times on MSNChina: No plan to build military base in SPacificChina’s embassy in Fiji insisted that Beijing is not seeking a military base in the South Pacific, saying aid pledged to ...
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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said he would not back China erecting a military base in the Pacific, stating that they ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNChina says no ambition to build South Pacific military baseIts embassy in Fiji insists aid pledged to developing island nations comes with ‘no political strings attached’.
Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has delivered a blow to China's security ambitions in the Pacific, declaring his country would "not welcome" any Chinese military bases in the region.
Anthony Albanese has highlighted Australia's shared interests with Pacific nations as an important part of building ...
Fiji’s prime minister said his nation opposes Beijing’s plan to build a military base in the region. Read more at ...
Fiji is opposed to China setting up a military base in the Pacific islands, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said on Wednesday, ...
Well before he heads to Newcastle, Prime Minister Albanese has kindly given up some of his Saturday morning to join us here. Prime Minister, good ...
Pacific leaders need to "hold hands" and weather external interference in the region, Fiji's prime minister says during a ...
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