(Sydney Composite Electric) Solomon Islands said that Solomon's police cooperation agreement signed with China will not pose a threat to the Pacific region, and Western countries, which oppose opinions, respect the sovereignty of the country.

Solomon Prime Minister Sogovre visited China this week and signed nine agreements with China, including extending an agreement to allow Beijing to deploy police officers in the country to 2025; the content of the agreement also covers drone training and network securityAnd to provide vehicles and equipment for the country.

The United States, Australia, and New Zealand both expressed uneasily of the new discussion agreement between the two countries, saying that the agreement may heat up the tension of the South Pacific, and urges the country to disclose more details.

Sogovre's office on Friday (July 14) responded that the country that proposed the criticism of the country should respect the sovereignty and the right to decide on its own, which means that the police will assist in the support of the Australian and New Zealand police.Enhancing the capacity of 1,500 national police in network security and community police will not threaten regional security.

Agreement can make up for the security vulnerabilities exposed in the 2021 riots of the Tangren Street

A spokesman for government governments said that the anti -government violence riots in November 2021 destroyed the Chinatown of the capital Henia La, and the agreement could make up for the security loopholes exposed by riots.

Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian revealed on the same day that when she met with Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Working Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, she had expressed her attention to him.She said that the security of the Pacific region is something that everyone cares about, so it must be transparent and should also be provided by the Pacific family members.