Australia has expressed alarm over a draft security agreement between Beijing and the Solomon Islands which paved the way for a Chinese military presence on the Pacific Island nation.
Confirming longstanding fears of Chinese encroachment in the region, the agreement, if enacted, would enable the stationing of Chinese armed police, and military as well as “other law enforcement and armed forces” in the Solomons, as well as the potential establishment of a naval base.
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