Solomons’ PM Contender Vows to Abolish China Security Pact

An electoral officers carries a ballot box for verification at a vote counting centre in Honiara, capital city of the Solomon Islands, on April 18, 2024, a day after the general elections. Saeed KHAN / AFP

A leading contender to become the Solomon Islands’ next prime minister has vowed to renounce a security pact with China as the Pacific nation begins counting votes Thursday in a pivotal general election.

“If we are in government, we will abolish the security treaty,” Peter Kenilorea told AFP from his village base on the island of Malaita.

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