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China's top diplomat holds talks with Solomon Islands' FM

2026-07-14 21:35 Last Updated At:22:07

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Rick Houenipwela, minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of the Solomon Islands, in Beijing on Tuesday.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that since the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the Solomon Islands in 2019, bilateral relations have maintained strong development, adding that bilateral cooperation has achieved tangible results in various fields and brought benefits to the people of the Solomon Islands.

China is willing to make joint efforts with the new government of the Solomon Islands to deepen communication at all levels, keep up sound cooperation in various fields, maintain mutual understanding, support and trust, so as to continue to take China-Solomon Islands comprehensive strategic partnership for a new era to new heights, Wang said.

Noting that China's development of relations with Pacific island countries is aimed at strengthening South-South cooperation and promoting common development, Wang said that this should not be disrupted by any third party.

Wang also said that Pacific island nations have the right to independently choose their development partners.

Noting that the Solomon Islands attaches great importance to its relations with China, Houenipwela expressed gratitude to China for its long-term and positive assistance to the economic and social development of the Solomon Islands.

Houenipwela said the Solomon Islands is firmly committed to the one-China principle, supports the vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity and the four major global initiatives, and is willing to make active efforts to deepen relations between Pacific island nations and China, while continuing to step up coordination and cooperation with China within multilateral organizations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization.

China's top diplomat holds talks with Solomon Islands' FM

China's top diplomat holds talks with Solomon Islands' FM

Typhoon Bavi swept across northeast China's Liaoning Province on Tuesday, unleashing gale-force winds and torrential rain, with gusts at over 20 meters per second recorded near an offshore wind farm in Dalian City. In the area surrounding the offshore wind farm off Nandao Island in Dalian, wind gusts measuring at least 20 meters per second were registered.

Live footage from industrial cameras showed a gloomy sea with churning waves, as heavy rain pelted the camera lenses.

The wind turbines at the Datang Nandao Offshore Wind Farm continued to spin amid the wind and rain and the Datang Taiyangshan Substation in Changtu County was also shrouded in a curtain of torrential rain.

Since the typhoon made landfall, the Liaoning Branch of China Datang Corporation has activated its emergency response and maintained a 24-hour on-site duty roster.

Currently, the power generating units are operating normally, and the power supply remains safe and stable.

Typhoon Bavi lashes Liaoning with gales, heavy rain

Typhoon Bavi lashes Liaoning with gales, heavy rain

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