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Pacific Islands leaders meet with climate change, security on agenda | News

8 September 2025
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Pacific Islands leaders meet with climate change, security on agenda | News
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Pacific Island leaders have commenced their annual summit in the Solomon Islands, focusing on climate change and security amidst geopolitical tensions involving China and the US. This year’s meeting, which excludes donor partners due to a dispute over Taiwan’s participation, will address regional priorities and the Fiji-proposed “Ocean of Peace” Declaration.

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