(Sydney Composite Electric) Australian Prime Minister Albanis said that the South Pacific country has to restart relationships with them and responds to them "very positive".Australia's action plans include increasing assistance, strengthening climate and environmental protection cooperation, and establishing a School of Defense Training in the Pacific.

It is planned to set up a Pacific Defense Training School

Albanis published the above comments in an interview broadcast on the Australian Sky News yesterday.He also criticized the Pacific policy of the previous Australian government, and believed that Australia made mistakes in terms of assistance and adopting unsuccessful positions.

He said: "For our neighboring countries, the Pacific island country, climate change is a absolute national security problem."

Albanis promised in the visit that in addition to strengthening cooperation and assistance with the Pacific countries in environmental cooperation and assistance, Australia also plans to establish a defense training school in the Pacific Ocean.

The Labor Party said during the campaign that the school will train the army from Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Tomoko, Vanuyatu, and Solomon Islands.

During this interview and broadcasting of Aliangnis, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was starting a trip to the South Pacific.

Wang Yi is expected to stay in Fiji until tomorrow and will meet with foreign ministers from all over the Pacific.Australia and other Western countries are paying close attention to the meeting between Wang Yi and the Pacific leaders.

China is expected to cooperate with island countries

According to Agence France -Presse, Wang Yifu proposed a wide range of cooperation and five -year plans during this trip to expand the security and economic cooperation between China and the South Pacific country.

Reuters earned by Reuters show that these two cooperation plans will lay a greater security foundation for China in the Pacific region.

Last week, the new Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian issued a warning to the Pacific leader during the visit to Fiji.

She said: "We have publicly expressed our concerns about this security agreement."