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(Sydney Reuters) Australian Prime Minister Morrison said that Australia has been closely dialogue with Pacific Island countries through vaccine diplomacy and maintains close dialogue with the Pacific Island country to resist "invasion" in China.

Morrison said in an interview with a local TV yesterday that China ’s ambition to set up a military base in the Pacific Island country is" very clear ", but this has not happened.He said that this was because Australia and the Pacific region were closely cooperating, including the first to provide coronary vaccines to regional countries.

In December last year, China provided riot supplies to the Solomon Islands and sent police officers to assist in training local police officers, which attracted attention.

Morrison said: "I talk to the Pacific leader every week, which allows usAt the beginning of the year, the Morrison government demanded an independent investigation on the origin of the crown disease epidemic, and Beijing later adopted a series of trade restrictions on Australia.