In his first international engagement for the year, James Marape has made history as the first prime minister from Papua New Guinea (or any Pacific Island State) to address the Australian parliament. Marape’s speech concentrated on the shared history between the two countries, recognising Austral.
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The Pacific island state of Palau has confirmed that it is under pressure from China to switch diplomatic ties from Taiwan to China. Palau has refused to give up its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan, and President Surangel Whipps Jr. says that the country needs US help to deter China s "unwanted activities" in surrounding waters. Palau is increasingly dependent on China for tourism and money, and Beijing is working to build influence before the nation s next elections. The Palauan President is lobbying for direct investment from countries other than China to counter the pressure.
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All the Pacific Island nations invited to the foreign ministerial conference had already embraced Beijing s "One China Policy." Some of these states once had diplomatic links with Taiwan but were wooed away by Beijing s offer of financial loans,