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Solomon Islands foreign navy ban applies to 'all countries'
by AFP Staff Writers
Honiara (AFP) Aug 31, 2022

A snap ban on foreign military vessels docking in Solomon Islands applies to "all countries in the world", a spokesman for the Pacific nation's prime minister told AFP Wednesday.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare revealed the ban on Tuesday after news broke that a United States Coast Guard ship was not allowed to refuel at the country's port.

A spokesman for the prime minister told AFP the moratorium "includes all countries in the world".

"No preference to any specific country," he said.

The spokesman added there was "no specific timeframe" for a review of a naval approval process that was also announced Tuesday.

The moratorium will be closely watched in the region, given Solomon Islands' growing closeness with Beijing. The two countries signed a contentious security pact in April.

The naval ban comes a week after Sogavare's office threatened to ban or deport Western reporters for "disrespectful and demeaning" coverage and said some foreign media were trying to "engineer regime change".

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles would not be drawn on the moratorium during media interviews Wednesday, saying only that it was "a matter for Solomon Islands".


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Sydney (AFP) Aug 30, 2022
The Solomon Islands has suspended all visits from the United States Navy, the US embassy in Canberra said Tuesday, heightening concerns over the growing influence of China in the region. "The United States received formal notification from the Government of Solomon Islands regarding a moratorium on all naval visits, pending updates in protocol procedures," an embassy spokeswoman said in a statement. It comes a week after Washington said a coast guard ship was denied permission to refuel in the S ... read more

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