Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng attended the opening ceremony of the China-Pacific Island Countries Cooperation Center on Climate Change by video on April 28 and delivered a speech.

In response to the recent rumors and smearing by some countries and the obstruction of interference between China and the Solomon Islands to negotiate and sign the inter-governmental security cooperation framework agreement, Xie Feng stated his solemn position to the dignitaries of Pacific island countries, diplomatic envoys in China and Chinese and foreign media who were present online.

  Xie Feng said that China and the Exchange independently negotiated and signed an inter-governmental security cooperation framework agreement, which is the sacred right of two sovereign countries, and is a normal law enforcement and security cooperation, in line with international law and international practice.

The security cooperation between China and Solomon Islands is open and transparent, does not target third parties, and does not conflict with the cooperation between Solomon Islands and other partners as well as existing regional mechanisms, and is in the common interests of Solomon Islands and the South Pacific region.

This is fundamentally different and radically different from some countries pulling small circles, engaging in black box operations, cobbling together military blocs, stimulating an arms race, increasing the risk of nuclear proliferation, provoking confrontation between camps, and leading to regional tensions.

What right do these countries have to point fingers at China?

What qualifications does Australia have to draw a "red line" against the Solomon Islands, which are 2,000 kilometers away, and China, which is thousands of miles away?

This isn't violating the sovereignty of other countries, interfering in other countries' internal affairs, or breaking international rules. What is it?

  Xie Feng said that those who say right and wrong are right and wrong.

Those who spread rumors, slander, slander, intimidate and intimidate have instead exposed that they are still reluctant to give up colonial myths in the 21st century.

The Pacific Ocean is the common home of regional countries, not someone's "backyard" or "territory". It should be a big stage for international cooperation, not an arena for geopolitical games.

Fairness and peace of mind.

Who is maintaining regional peace, promoting mutually beneficial cooperation, and promoting common development, and who is seeking hegemony, creating divisions, and provoking confrontation, the people of the Pacific island countries and the international community have sharp eyes.

These countries are acting against the trend of history, and their attempts are doomed to fail.

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