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Solomon Islands’ New Government: A Chance to Reset Australia’s Pacific Diplomacy

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Solomon Islands’ New Government: A Chance to Reset Australia’s Pacific Diplomacy

The island nation is far from alone in adopting a “look north” policy. It’s time for Canberra to take a long, hard look at why.

Solomon Islands’ New Government: A Chance to Reset Australia’s Pacific Diplomacy

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles visits the site of an Australian aid project in the Solomon Islands, May 21, 2024.

Credit: Facebook/Richard Marles MP

The meeting between Solomon Islands’ new Prime Minister Jeremiah Manale and Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles in Honiara on May 21 suggested that the change in leadership in the island nation may have given the two governments an opportunity to reset their relationship.

Bilateral ties suffered during the tenure of Manale’s predecessor, Manasseh Sogavare, a regular critic of Australia whose decision in early 2022 to enter a comprehensive security deal with China raised anxieties in Canberra. 

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