It is the first high-level ministerial meeting between the two countries since the Solomon Islands signed a security pact with China last month. 9News | Nightly at 6pm
"Australia has been consistent and clear in stating our respect for Solomon Islands' sovereign decision-making, however we have reiterated our deep concerns about the security agreement with China, including the lack of transparency," Payne said in a statement."We agreed that Australia remains Solomon Islands' security partner of choice.""I again welcomed Prime Minister Sogavare's assurance that Solomon Islands will not be used for a foreign military base.
He said he was not aware if shadow foreign minister Penny Wong was invited to the meeting, but said it would have been appropriate under caretaker mode rules which the government operates under during election campaigns. The meeting came several days after Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said his country was being "threatened with invasion".
"We are being treated as kindergarten students walking around with Colt 45s in our hands, and therefore we need to be supervised," he told his country's parliament.Earlier this week Prime Minister Scott Morrison described China building a military base on the Solomon Islands as a "red line".
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