(Sydney Composite Electric) Australia has publicly requested the Solomon Islands to consider not signing a security cooperation agreement with China, increase the pressure on this Pacific country, and promote this agreement that caused controversy.

Australian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, who is responsible for international development and Pacific Affairs Sausa, visited the Solomon Islands to meet Prime Minister Sogovre on Wednesday; the current Australia is in the campaign before the election, and the visit is extraordinary.He said he conveyed Australia's uneasiness of the agreement; the agreement would give Chinese warships a safe port in the region.

He issued a statement saying: "We ask the Solomon Islands to consider not signing an agreement, and to negotiate with the Pacific Family in the spirit of the regional openness and transparent spirit, and meet the security framework of our region."

Earlier US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman talked with the Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Marine on Tuesday.U.S. State Department spokesman Prince said that two officials also talked about the joint efforts to expand and deepen the cooperation between the two countries to support a free and open Indo -Pacific region.

U.S. Secretary of State Brillings said in February that the United States plans to set up an embassy at the capital of the Solomon Islands to fight against China.The United States currently has a consulate.

In the past week, the United States and Australia have strengthened their diplomatic efforts; before the Beijing and Honey Grass signed a bilateral security cooperation framework agreement, the agreement will allow the Chinese army when the domestic riots occur.The draft agreement will also provide a safe port for Chinese warships, which is about 2,000 kilometers from the Australian coast.

Solomon Islands formally cut off diplomatic relations with Taiwan in 2019 and build diplomatic relations with mainland China.Anti -riots in China last year, Beijing provided riot equipment to the Solomon Islands and sent police consultants.