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China does not seek ‘sphere of influence’ in ties with Pacific island nations, foreign minister says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 4:14 AM

BEIJING, July 14 (Reuters) – China “has no geopolitical intentions and does not seek a so-called ‘sphere of influence'” in its dealings ​with Pacific island nations, Foreign Minister ‌Wang Yi told his counterpart from the Solomon Islands in Beijing on Tuesday.

• China’s cooperation with the Solomon Islands “comes with no political strings attached” and ‌is ​not forcibly imposed, Wang ⁠told Rick Houenipwela, an ⁠official summary released by China’s foreign ministry showed.

• Pacific island nations are independent and sovereign nations, “not someone’s ‘backyard'”, Wang said, adding ​that China’s ties with these nations “should not be subject to interference from any ⁠third party”.

• The meeting ⁠came a week after China’s military ​test-fired a missile with a dummy warhead from ​a nuclear-powered submarine into the South ‌Pacific, which drew criticism from regional countries, including the Solomon Islands.

• The test fire coincided with the signing of a mutual ⁠defence pact between Fiji and Australia.

• Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale last week said China is “a good ⁠friend of ‌Solomon Islands but this is ⁠not something a friend does” ​when ‌asked about the missile test, while ​vowing stronger ⁠ties with Australia.

• China is willing to enhance cooperation with the Solomon Islands including in green energy, healthcare and climate change, Wang said on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Beijing NewsroomEditing by ​Ros Russell)