The United States, Australia, and the Solomon Islands opposition leader have called for China and the Solomon Islands Government to make public a police cooperation agreement they signed this week. There are concerns that the pact could undermine regional stability. The Solomon Islands, which switched its diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China in 2019, has become a hotspot in the China-U.S. competition for influence in the Pacific. The opposition leader has demanded that the Solomon Islands government release all nine agreements it signed with China.
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