(Canberra Comprehensive) Australian Prime Minister Morrison pointed out that China has a record of intervention in foreign affairs.He argued in response to the remarks issued by the Minister of Internal Affairs Andrew on the signing of the Safety Agreement on China and the Solomon Islands this week that the Chinese government tried to have an influence on Australia.

Australian Minister of the Interior Andrews pointed out on Wednesday (April 27) that the timing of signing a security agreement with the Solomon Islands coincides with the possibility of the Australian election in order to weaken the possibility of re -election in the Liberal Party.The election voting date is May 21, and foreign policy and Pacific Affairs are the main issues.

The Opposition Labor Party said this week that the security agreement is the government's failure in national security.

Morrison: China has formed intervention in Australia's foreign forces

Morrison said on Saturday in Landston that China "has formed an external forces that interfere with Australia."

Australian Financial Review quoted Morrison: "We are very clear about the impact of the Chinese government trying to have in our country. In fact, we formulated laws to prevent it from happening."

Morrison also accused Solomon's increasingly influence of Beijing.He said: "Over time and the establishment of new relations, the views of the Solomon Islands Prime Minister have obviously received some other influences."

When he believes that Solomon's remarks are repeated in China mechanically, he said: "There are amazing similarities."

Earlier, Sogovre said in a speech in Parliament that Australia was hypocritical and did not notify Solomon in advance that it would conclude a three -sided security partnership (AUKUS) with the United Kingdom and the United States.

Morrison responded to Sogovre's speech on Friday. While respecting the sovereignty of the Solomon Islands, the government was disappointed and betrayed, especially in the past 20 years, the government has done peace in the Solomon IslandsIt's forced.

China has denied a report that it plans to build a naval base in the Solomon Islands. A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Defense said on Thursday that this was "fake news".

For a long time, Australia and the United States have been worried that China has established a military base in the Pacific region, which will complicate the defense of the two countries.According to Morrison's three -sided security partnership with the United States and the United Kingdom last year, it is expected that by 2030, Australia will deploy a nuclear -powered submarine fleet.