Australia signs major defence alliance with Fiji, seeking to counter China
The Ocean of Peace Alliance marks Fiji’s first alliance, while the Pacific nation will become Australia’s fourth formal ally after the US, New Zealand and…
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Australia has said it is in a “permanent state of contest” with China in the region and has sought to curb Beijing’s influence through security and defence deals with Pacific nations. Australia and Fiji signed a major defence alliance on Monday, committing each country to come to the other’s aid if either is attacked, as China seeks to expand its influence in the region.
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Australia has said it is in a “permanent state of contest” with China in the region and has sought to curb Beijing’s influence through security and defence deals with Pacific nations.
according to Daily Dispatch +1Australia and Fiji signed a major defence alliance on Monday, committing each country to come to the other’s aid if either is attacked, as China seeks to expand its influence in the region.
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