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Tonga has always worked with China - Prime Minister

A delegation from the International Economic Cooperation Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China visited Tonga from 30 March 30 to 4 April 4 met the Prime Minister Hon. Hu'akavameiliku A delegation from the International Economic Cooperation Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China visited Tonga from 30 March 30 to 4 April 4 met the Prime Minister Hon. Hu'akavameiliku

9 April 2024. Tonga's prime minister says the government will always work with international partner governments on programs that will help the country provide the services her people need.

Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni said this has been happening over the last 50 years.

He said the offer from China (People's Republic of China or PRC) to assist with security details at the upcoming Pacific Islands Leaders Forum is part of the relationship Tonga has with the country.

"It is nothing new," he said, adding "We have always worked with China and other countries as well."

Hu'akavameiliku said the Shandong Public Security Department (PSD) is similar to district police offices in Tonga but they work under the Ministry of Public Security, which is similar to the Tonga Police headquarters.

"Discussions were on how Chinese Police would help Tonga host the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), focusing on what assistance they can provide to assist Tonga Police to deliver services at the meeting and around the meeting.

"The PRC is also willing to donate Police vehicles and motorbikes to Tonga to help ensure the event runs smoothly."

He added the discussions also included training on motorcade operations.

He said "they are all focused on security operations for the Forum meeting" but nothing beyond that.

Hu'akavameiliku told a press conference last week there was no need for Australia to be concerned with the PRC's offer, as there was nothing to be worried about.

The news of China's PIF assistance had sparked unease in Canberra, with opposition MP Simon Birmingham expressing concern over Beijing's influence.

- RNZI

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