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China, Pacific Island nations expand cooperation at second FMs’ meeting covering poverty alleviation, climate change and agriculture


China respects local countries in signing cooperation, but could be sabotaged by few politicians used as US pawns

Published: May 30, 2022 10:52 PM


The second China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting is held on May 30, 2022. Photo: Chinese Foreign Ministry website

The second China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting is held on May 30, 2022. Photo: Chinese Foreign Ministry website

One year since the first virtual foreign ministers' meeting between China and the Pacific Island nations, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi took a historic trip to eight regional countries and jointly chaired the second foreign ministers' meeting in Fiji on Monday, during which China and the countries reached a new consensus to deepen cooperation on sectors including poverty alleviation, climate change and agriculture.

Chinese analysts believed that any cooperation between China and the Pacific Island nations is conducted on the basis of respecting the countries and their people, and the cooperation will never be imposed on them like some Western countries do. They said that even for some joint document that is not yet finalized, which is a normal process for bilateral relations, China will respect regional countries and continue the discussions.

But they also pointed out that a few people in these countries, under the pressure and coercion of the US and former colonizer, may be willing to serve American interests at the cost of their national and people's interests.

At the second China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting on Monday, Wang announced that China will continue to jointly build six new cooperation platforms with regional countries on sectors including poverty alleviation, disaster prevention, climate change and agriculture. The meeting was attended by foreign ministers of China, Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Micronesia, the Solomon Islands and Tonga, as well as secretary general of the Pacific Islands Forum online and offline.

China and the Pacific Island countries reached a five-point consensus at the meeting, which include deepening their comprehensive strategic partnership, upholding true multilateralism and pursuing common development and prosperity.

Wang said facts proved that China's cooperation with Pacific nations conforms to the trend of the times, benefits the people in the region, and has bright prospects, and China will continue to listen to the voices of the regional countries and their people, respect the current cooperation mechanism of the region and support other countries to increase investment in promoting regional development and carry out three-party or four-party cooperation.

The foreign ministers from the regional countries said they support the Belt and Road Initiative, will continue to firmly pursue the One China policy and look forward to working with China to expand cooperation in various fields and improve infrastructure and people's livelihood.

China also released a 15-point position paper on mutual respect and common development with Pacific Island countries, including jointly promoting regional peace and security and cracking down on transnational crimes, such as cyber crimes, and tackling COVID-19 and strengthening people-to-people exchange.

As for some people who questioned why China was actively helping the South Pacific nations, Wang urged them not to be over anxious and nervous about it, as the common development and prosperity of China and other developing countries will make the world fairer, more harmonious and more stable.

On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a written speech at the meeting, in which he said China remains committed to the equality of all countries regardless of size, and will always be a good friend, a good brother and a good partner of Pacific Island countries no matter how the international landscape evolves.

Chinese analysts said that the meeting showed China's assistance to and cooperation with the regional countries are truly for the benefit of local people, as China's help has never been interrupted even after changes in local governments.

Chen Hong, president of the Chinese Association of Australian Studies and director of the Australian Studies Centre at East China Normal University, told the Global Times that the second meeting, which was held in Fiji, went further than the first virtual one on deepening existing cooperation and exploring new fields, and the holding of the meeting was a success for the two sides.

Fiji is the fourth leg of Wang's tour to the South Pacific island nations, which will also take him to Tonga, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, as well as Timor-Leste. Before arriving in Suva, Wang visited the Solomon Islands, Kiribati and Samoa.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said at Monday's media briefing that the foreign ministers' meeting was held successfully, with representatives reaching new consensus on deepening cooperation. While some foreign media reported that China and the regional countries did not sign a planned joint agreement covering security and trade cooperation at Monday's meeting, Zhao said the joint document is under continued discussion and all parties reached a new consensus, marking an important step toward the final agreement.

Chinese analysts said that the fact the two sides have yet to sign the agreement due to different opinions actually reflected China's sincere diplomatic attitude of respecting local countries, and it was a normal process for bilateral relations.

Meanwhile, they warned that opposition to the agreement may also be a deliberate move carried out by a few politicians of some regional countries who are willing to be used by the US at the cost of the interests of the country and people.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi Cooperation milestones during his visit to the South Pacific Countries and Timor-Leste. Graphic: Global Times

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi Cooperation milestones during his visit to the South Pacific Countries and Timor-Leste. Graphic: Global Times


Behind the different voices

In reporting that China and Pacific Island countries were unable to sign a sweeping agreement, several Western media outlets cited the previous opposition from President of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) David Panuelo, who said the draft of the agreement should be rejected as it essentially binds all Pacific Island countries to China and would affect the sovereignty of Pacific Island countries.

It's not known which country voiced concerns over the joint agreement, but analysts said that all concerns will be taken seriously.

Yang Honglian, a Fiji-based senior researcher at the Pacific Islands Research Center of Liaocheng University, told the Global Times on Monday that voicing concerns is the legitimate right of regional countries, but it is worth deep study on whether the concerns are from the majority or just a few politicians.

If it was a few politicians making irresponsible remarks by kidnapping the will of the people, all regional countries should condemn such selfish actions, Yang said.

A regional pact is difficult by nature and time-consuming, and may last for a decade, which is acknowledged internationally, Yu Lei, chief research fellow at the research center for Pacific Island countries of Liaocheng University in East China's Shandong Province, told the Global Times.

For instance, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was overwhelmingly supported by most countries, but some Western countries represented by the US rejected it out of their own selfish interests. This kind of behavior severely obstructs the worldwide marine pact from being implemented, Yu said.

As for the remarks from FSM, Yu said that in the face of pressure and personal interests, a few people are willing to be led by the US, which would undermine the interests of the country and the people.

Yu said FSM is one of three free associates of the US in the region and home to the world's largest and most advanced strategic missile testing site, adding that it is obvious to all which country is threatening FSM's survival and development.

According to the Pacific Island Times, the US and FSM in 2021 agreed on a plan to build a military base in the Pacific Island nation to serve the Pentagon's strategic ambition of increasing its footprint in the Indo-Pacific region and contain China.

The US and Australia have been smearing China's normal cooperation with regional countries since China and the Solomon Islands signed a security cooperation deal.

Actually, as well as the Solomon Islands, many other regional countries need to improve their police's law enforcement abilities, and lacking national infrastructure and inadequate policing equipment makes it difficult to rely on their own police forces to do the job, Yang said, noting that police security cooperation is urgently needed in the region.
 

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CNBC is so communist. They don't care about values.
But i do.I stand with EU who are fighting for their values. Hopefully a total ban is coming very very soon.
Come on.
I have been getting dreams about how this entire bullshit about the green new deal is a mass genocide plot to kill as many people in the EU and the USA as possible to basically reset the way the world works according to the crazy people in power. There is a few weakness in this stupid plot, one is that China and Russia don’t govern according to crazy logic so that is a large amount of people not liable to kill themselves for stupid reasons and two, for the green new deal to work, all that renewable atuff has to be planed well in advance, not to mention, They would absolutely need China for this to happen because most of the advance tech in that field comes from China, which is quite hard to do when the USA is hellbent on containing China. And finally, in the event this plot derails due to civil unrest involving food, gas and oil shortages hit full force all at once and the people go berserk because by this point, nobody in the EU will trust anyone in Brussels and will demand answers, who on earth in Africa, South America and Asia would remotely want to have anything to do with salvaging this massive attempt at self owning themselves to the extreme because I am pretty sure no other nation is destroying their own industry based on the crazy logic of Ursula von de layan than Germany which is quite frankly a big WTF. Oh well what can I say at this point
 

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“Yes, your prices have doubled! Do you know this in government? Lukashenka is dissatisfied with the new prices for Geely cars


The President of Belarus was outraged that in this difficult period, government officials do not control the situation in the automotive industry



Car prices have risen not only in Russia, but in Belarus. This was actively discussed at a meeting on socio-economic issues, which was held by the President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko, outraged by the new prices.

Alexander Lukashenko said that domestic enterprises "really face barriers artificially created on the external circuit." “They affected all stages of the production process: the purchase of raw materials, materials, transportation, settlements, finance, credit support, export sales. I remind you that difficulties are not a reason for panic, but one should not expect that the situation will resolve itself,” Lukashenka said.

The President of Belarus was outraged that in this difficult period, government officials do not control the situation in the automotive industry.
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Tell me, how much does a Geely Atlas car cost today? In dollars. Can anyone tell me? Why did you come to me? Do you know the price of the only car for which there is a huge demand both here and in Russia?
Alexander Lukashenko
The chairman of the state control committee of the Republic of Belarus, Vasily Gerasimov, replied: “27-28 [thousand dollars]. At 25 we can’t get in.”
Don't get in. So, it was 27. And how much now, you will specify and then tell the journalists publicly. Yes, prices have doubled! Do you know this in government? And what do you think, people will be silent? You are telling me now: both logistics and money are wrong, and this is not so ... Listen, well, not twice!
Alexander Lukashenko
The source notes that Geely Atlas has not been produced in Belarus since February 2022 and is practically not sold. Now dealers offer the Geely Atlas Pro model at a price of 33.8 to 40 thousand dollars, or from 2.1 to 2.5 million Russian rubles in terms of our money. In Russia, the model costs from 2.55 to 3.1 million rubles.
 

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The same thing will happen with titanium I bet. You might see Boeing buy titanium metal from China.
Either directly or indirectly. And if the EU pushes Airbus to cut their contracts with Russia the same will happen with them.

Meanwhile China can buy all that Russian aluminium and titanium metal on the cheap with steep discount. Try looking at where the largest Russian aluminium producing facilities are. They are closer to China than Europe. The RUSAL plants are basically centered around Krasnoyarsk.

The reason those facilities are located there is abundant cheap hydroelectricity for electrolysis. That gives Russian aluminium and titanium metal producers a cost advantage other suppliers in the world market find hard to beat. Especially when you combine those with cheap natural gas for high temperature processes and cheap coal for other metallurgical processes. Russia has ideal conditions for metal processing basically.

Also GE is in deep shit. China is going to massively expand their natural gas usage. I think this is a great time for China to buy a production license to make GE gas turbines for power generation in China with 100% IP transfer for peanuts.
 
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Japan won’t quit Russian LNG project even if told to – minister​

Russian State Duma chairman Vyacheslav Volodin said last week that Japan was receiving “huge profits” from the Sakhalin-2 project, suggesting that its stake should be sold to Russia’s state-owned energy company Gazprom or to companies from “friendly nations.

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Belgium’s PM has urged the bloc to assess the impact of existing measures before engaging in further discussions

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has welcomed the EU agreement on a sixth package of sanctions against Moscow but called for a “pause” until the impact of the measures is known.

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Russian gas embargo not on the table – Austria​

Other EU member states also admit the next round of sanctions will not include the fuel

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Unity of the West and their puppets are starting to crack. Japan refuses to sell their LNG stake not because of the West but of Russia telling them to. Belgium and Austria getting antsy with Estonia saying it’s getting harder to impose more sanctions lmao.

Should have taken the peace offer at the start. You can thank BoJo the Circus Clown for that one. The West may be forced to chop their own arm off due to public pressure as Russia slowly advances.
 

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Kids to explore eating bugs to gauge appetite for ‘alternative protein’​

Schoolchildren are used to eating hot dinners such as fish and chips, spaghetti bolognese and lasagne.

But children at four primary schools in Wales are set to take part in workshops organised by scientists and teachers to inform them about the benefits of eating ‘alternative protein’ like bugs.

These will include plant-based foods and may involve edible insects, depending on whether they have received Novel Foods approval by the Food Standards Agency.

Maybe this was pre-planned a while ago but I do feel like this may be related to Ukraine. UK Gas prices are rocketing off the ground.
 
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