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Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Gather in Tonga
At the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders' Meeting in Nuku'alofa, Tonga, leaders are navigating a complex geopolitical landscape amid growing tensions between major powers like the U.S. and China. Chinese Special Envoy Qian Bo emphasized China's commitment to strengthening ties with Pacific Island nations and promoting collaborative development strategies. Residents from various Pacific countries expressed optimism about increased cooperation with China in education, business, and environmental issues. However, the forum is also a stage for broader geopolitical interests, with leaders urging external powers to refrain from conflicts that threaten local stability. The meeting, attended by over 1,500 delegates, highlights the region's strategic significance and the pressing need for climate action among its most vulnerable populations. Amid these discussions, calls for decolonization and re-evaluating historical agreements like the U.S. Compact of Free Association are gaining traction among Pacific leaders.
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