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外媒炒作“斐济不欢迎中国建军事基地”,专家驳斥:西方常用外交讹诈手段
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-07-02 22:49
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights that Fiji's Prime Minister, Rabuka, stated that the establishment of Chinese military bases in the Pacific is "not welcome," while also indicating he does not believe China is actively seeking to establish such bases in the region [1][2] - Rabuka emphasized that Pacific nations are striving to maintain friendly relations with all countries and avoid enmity, despite the challenges posed by China's growing influence [1] - The articles mention that Western media's portrayal of China's role in the Pacific is seen as an attempt to create distance between Pacific nations and China, reflecting their discomfort with the increasing bilateral cooperation [2] Group 2 - The Melanesian Spearhead Group, consisting of Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, and Fiji, is negotiating a joint security framework focused on maritime security, which has been delayed, potentially providing opportunities for Beijing [2] - Experts assert that China has consistently pursued peaceful coexistence and mutually beneficial cooperation with Pacific island nations, without intentions to escalate military tensions in the region [2] - The articles contrast China's commitment to a nuclear-free Pacific with the presence of U.S. nuclear weapons and strategic missile testing bases, which are viewed as a greater threat to regional peace and stability [2]